- Wizards’ star Russell Westbrook recorded his 182nd triple-double last night, breaking an NBA record. [NBC 4]
- A D.C. Solidcore studio is requiring proof of vaccination for some classes. [FOX 5]
- D.C. police are searching for a missing two-month-old baby. [Post]
- Gov. Larry Hogan granted posthumous pardons to 35 Black men and boys who were lynched in Maryland. [NPR]
- The Office of the Fairfax Attorney ruled that state troopers stopped and arrested a Black woman without “legal basis.” [NBC 4]
- Metro is considering dropping fees it charges during special events. [Post]
- Baltimore’s state attorney filed an FCC complaint against the local Fox news station alleging racist and misleading coverage. [WTOP]
- Michelin-starred Little Pearl is closing for four weeks to prepare for “cicada season.” [Washingtonian]
- Residents are reporting bear sightings in Montgomery County. [WUSA 9]
- Also in Montgomery County, a raccoon bit a dog and a child. [WJLA]
- ICYMI: The number of homeschooled students boomed during the pandemic.
- ICYMI: D.C. will lift all coronavirus capacity restrictions by June 11.
- This Day in DCist: Bao Bao moved into her new space and had a lot of fun.
Colleen Grablick