- The moratorium on utility disconnections expired yesterday in Virginia. [NBC Washington]
- Teachers’, principals’, and nurses’ unions aren’t happy with the city’s plan to begin reopening schools next month. [WCP]
- David Chang’s fried chicken spot will reopen for delivery this month. [Washingtonian]
- Virginia Governor Ralph Northam developed mild COVID-19 symptoms over the weekend, more than a week after testing positive. [Post]
- Metro is making plans to rebuild more platforms over the next two years. [WTOP]
- D.C. residents will face higher health insurance marketplace prices. [Post]
- A man was shot and killed near North Capitol Street NW on Monday. [Post]
- Four people were shot on the 400 block of Orange Street SE on Monday. [FOX 5]
- A man suspected of murder has escaped St. Elizabeths Hospital. [WJLA]
- The Crew Club building is for sale, and the owners may not be able to reopen. [Washington Blade]
- Howard University has outlined the testing requirements to be present on campus. [Washington Informer]
- Jury trials are restarting in Maryland. [Post]
- ICYMI: Your guide to the ginormous field of D.C. Council At-Large candidates.
- ICYMI: Renters in D.C. have been getting evicted from their homes without proper legal notice.
- This Day in DCist: Produce is crucial at the Capital Area Food Bank.
Natalie Delgadillo