- Mayor Muriel Bowser canceled her weekly conference call with the D.C. Council. [WCP]
- Alexandria City Public Schools developed online night classes for students working full time during the day. [Post]
- A look inside the Gathering Spot, a new private club in downtown D.C., geared towards Black professionals, creatives, and entrepreneurs. [Washingtonian]
- A cyclist killed in a multi-car collision last week tweeted about the dangers of biking through a Northeast D.C. intersection just hours before his death. [DCist; NBC4]
- An inside look at the $14 million repairs to the Jefferson Memorial. [WJLA]
- A photographer captured newlyweds from afar at the Tidal Basin, and the internet helped him find them to share the photos. [NBC4]
- Double rainbows were seen all the way across the D.C. skies on Sunday. [WJLA7; NYT]
- A video of an officer pepper spraying a Black and Latino Army lieutenant during a traffic stop in Virginia went viral, and the police officer was fired. Leaders are calling for an independent investigation. [WUSA9]
- All D.C. residents ages 16 and older are now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. [WCP]
- ICYMI: Maryland lawmakers overrode Gov. Larry Hogan’s vetoes to pass sweeping police reform bills.
- ICYMI: D.C. approved 10% crowd levels at Capital One Arena.
- This Day in DCist: Georgetown students voted in favor of creating a reparations fund.
R Street and 17th NW.
Elliot C. Williams