- A Bethesda artist is creating an exhibit outside RFK stadium that will honor Americans who died from COVID-19. [NBC 4]
- The Sculpture Garden ice skating rink won’t be opening this season. [WBJ]
- Police fatally shot a man in Maryland. [Post]
- A mural dedicated to civil rights leader Elijah Cummings is coming to the late congressman’s hometown of Baltimore. [Informer]
- How one student fought for a racial reckoning at her majority-white Fairfax County magnet school. [Post]
- Enrollment dropped by 2,500 students in Prince William County Public Schools this year. [WTOP]
- A look at new designs for a public piazza in Dupont. [Urban Turf]
- Governor Ralph Northam ordered an investigation into racism at Virginia Military Institute. [Post]
- A list of endorsements for D.C. Council and school board candidates. [DC Line]
- What D.C. Council At-Large candidate Vincent Orange had to say at his in-person, indoor campaign event. [WCP]
- A judge heard hours of testimony but has yet to rule in the lawsuit seeking to stop the removal of Richmond’s Robert E. Lee statue. [WTOP]
- The baby panda started exploring the main enclosure. [WJLA]
- ICYMI: A federal judge vacated the Trump administration’s rule that could have cut SNAP benefits for thousands of local residents.
- ICYMI: What’s up with those low-flying helicopters around D.C.
- This Day in DCist: The Nationals fired manager Dusty Baker.
Colleen Grablick