- Here’s what D.C., Baltimore, and their suburbs look like from space. [Washingtonian]
- Boaters and other recreational users should stay out of the water at the Triadelphia Reservoir, according to a new health advisory. [Post]
- Prince George’s County Public Schools won’t remove armed officers from schools yet. [WJLA]
- Montgomery County revised its Phase 2 guidelines for outdoor performances. [WUSA9]
- Ben’s Chili Bowl is launching its first pop-up with former Kith and Kin chef Kwame Onwuachi. [Washingtonian]
- The companies overseeing construction of Maryland’s Purple Line sued the state for breach of contract over cost overruns. [Post]
- A Hagerstown man was indicted on charges related to the burning of police cars outside the U.S. Supreme Court. [WUSA9]
- Some D.C. landlords are fighting a legal battle against the city’s eviction ban. [WCP]
- Maryland prosecutors called for more local oversight on police reform. [Informer]
- Tropical Depression Sally is bringing rain and a cold front to the D.C. region. [WTOP]
- A rediscovered Hagerstown cabin is highlighting one of Maryland’s oldest Black communities. [Post]
- A Virginia court denied Kanye West’s appeal to appear on the state’s presidential ballot. [FOX 5]
- ICYMI: D.C. officials say they are introducing new, easier-to-understand metrics for the public to better track the spread of the coronavirus.
- ICYMI: Businesses in D.C.’s majority Black neighborhoods waited 10 days longer for federal aid than majority white areas.
- This Day in DCist: Dave Chappelle and John Oliver got D.C. Public Schools trending on Twitter during the Emmys.