- The D.C. Council re-introduced the Amplified Noise Amendment Act, meant to regulate noise levels in public space. [Urban Turf]
- An op-ed about why Arizona should support D.C. statehood. [azcentral]
- The Metropolitan Police Department is moving buildings while its headquarters undergoes a major renovation. [WBJ]
- It took 14 minutes and four 911 dispatches to help a man lying on a highway behind the Kennedy Center. [WTOP]
- While facing financial troubles, Joy of Motion Dance Center continues to address a history of racial discrimination within its organization. [DC Line]
- Maryland health departments that don’t fully use up their COVID-19 vaccine doses might receive less doses going forward, Gov. Larry Hogan announced. [Post]
- A new report found that nearly half of D.C. families with children are behind on rent. [WTOP]
- The teens are knitting. [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: The Nats might start their season without any in-person fans.
- ICYMI: A 47-year-old man died after being struck by the driver of a shuttle bus for Children’s National Hospital.
- This Day in DCist: 7-Eleven looks to corner the fancy convenience store market in D.C.
Fort Reno sunset
Elliot C. Williams