- Some analysis of those At-Large debates last week. [WCP]
- A Maryland 7-year-old started a food pantry after getting bullied. [Post]
- A Danville sheriff has instituted a mask mandate for workers and inmates after a COVID-19 outbreak in a Virginia jail. [WJLA]
- It’s going to be a beautiful week. [CWG]
- The founder of Casa Ruby, Ruby Corado, has been released from the hospital following a COVID-19 diagnosis. [Washington Blade]
- D.C. has reported more than 15,500 cases of COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic. [Popville]
- D.C. Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton met with the city’s Latino organizations to hear their concerns during Hispanic Heritage Month. [Washington Informer]
- Police reported a homicide in Northwest D.C. [Post]
- D.C. has released a new list of “high risk” coronavirus states. [NBC Washington]
- Montgomery County Executive Mark Elrich would like President Trump to stay in the hospital until he can return to the White House. [NBC Washington]
- Former President Barack Obama’s former education secretary is starting a new organization to fight systemic racism in Maryland. [Post]
- ICYMI: D.C. continues on its mission to give the Anacostia River a glow-up (and make it swimmable in the next five years).
- ICYMI: White House press pool reporters are afraid for their own health.
- This Day in DCist: Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh got confirmed and more than 150 people were arrested in the city.
Natalie Delgadillo