- Protesters marched through D.C. for Daunte Wright, the 20-year-old man killed by police in Minnesota. [Twitter]
- How the pandemic worsened staffing shortages at D.C. restaurants. [WCP]
- Two Montgomery County councilmembers want less police and more mental health resources in public schools. [WTOP]
- A concession worker at Nationals Park tested positive for COVID-19. [WTOP]
- The Capitol Police officer killed earlier this month will lie in honor at the Capitol Rotunda today. [WJLA]
- Ward 8 residents met to discuss solutions to violence that don’t involve police. [Post]
- An interview with D.C. resident Tony Lewis Jr. on the fight to free his father after decades of incarceration. [Afro]
- D.C. Mayor Bowser wants students in school five days a week come fall. [NBC 4]
- What the Maryland General Assembly accomplished during its last days of its legislative session. [Post]
- A local realtor is blowing up on mansion porn TikTok. [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: D.C. is setting aside $350 million to help residents struggling to pay rent and utilities.
- ICYMI: D.C.’s vaccination rollout reaches residents experiencing homelessness.
- This Day in DCist: “Bama Day,” explained.
Colleen Grablick