- Local artists painted a mural near Black Lives Matter Plaza honoring Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in just one day. [WJLA]
- And an existing mural of RBG near 15th and U streets NW quickly became a place to pay respects. [WUSA9]
- Eleven people were evacuated from a boat that caught fire on the Potomac River. [Post]
- For superintendent Gregory C. Hutchings J, running Alexandria City Public Schools has felt a lot “like running a country.” [Post]
- Ward 2 Councilmember Brook Pinto’s campaign listed a job opening with a salary that’s not commensurate with similar positions, local pols say. [WCP]
- The Professional Bowling Association League is coming to the D.C. area. [WCP]
- The National Cathedral’s bells tolled to honor the lives of the more than 200,000 people in the U.S. who’ve died from COVID-19. [NBC4]
- A group of Trump supporters waved flags and chanted at an early voting site in Fairfax. [NYT]
- D.C. Water is warning residents after two men dressed as workers tried to force their way into a Southeast home. [WJLA]
- A person suffered “very critical” injuries after a fiery car crash on the Sousa Bridge in Southeast. [Post]
- This week’s weather will be “unbelievably nice.” [CWG]
- ICYMI: Hundreds gathered outside the Supreme Court to honor Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
- ICYMI: Gov. Larry Hogan relaxed indoor dining capacity restrictions in Maryland, but not all counties will do so.
- This Day in DCist: D.C. Health Department cracked down on dogs on bar and restaurant patios.
Elliot C. Williams