- A new study shows the level of activity on D.C. streets that are closed to traffic during the pandemic. [WTOP]
- As part of her bucket list, a 102-year-old WWII veteran from Maryland went skydiving. [WJLA]
- What the Women’s March in D.C. looked like this weekend. [WUSA9]
- About 30 witnesses testified at a virtual hearing on D.C.’s public sector worker’s comp system. [WCP]
- A Maryland resident’s website connects dog adopters with their pet’s previous owners. [Post]
- TJ Ducklo has worked as Joe Biden’s press secretary while battling stage 4 lung cancer. [Washingtonian]
- The trial over the fate of Richmond’s Robert E. Lee statue is underway. [Post]
- Hogan announced that Maryland stadiums will allow spectators at 10% of their total capacity. [WBJ]
- A man was killed on the Baltimore-Washington Parkway while trying to put gasoline into his vehicle. [Post]
- Here’s some of the criticism D.C. Council At-Large candidate Ed Lazere faces — and how he responds. [WCP]
- The District now has three Philly cheesesteak “ghost” restaurants. [WCP]
- Watch this video of a car chase that went through Arlington and ended in D.C. [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: Metro names new director for its embattled rail operations control center.
- ICYMI: Capitol Hill Baptist Church holds first outdoor service in D.C. after court victory over Bowser.
- This Day in DCist: The Outrage moved to 14th Street.
Elliot C. Williams