- A $1.5 million boat is expected to be on the C&O Canal in Georgetown by the fall. [WTOP]
- Opioid deaths in the region soared during the pandemic. [Post]
- D.C. Central Kitchen is boosting its investing in small farms with the help of a donation from Craigslist’s founder. [WCP]
- Advocates and neighbors are calling for more protections at a Montgomery County intersection where a husband and wife died four years apart. [Post]
- Neighbors are debating over the logo of a Chevy Chase Mexican restaurant. [Washingtonian]
- An estimated 50 residents were displaced after a fire in Arlington damaged multiple homes. [WJLA]
- And an 8-year-old boy is in critical condition after being rescued from a house on fire in Southeast D.C. [WUSA9]
- A Black transgender woman had just started working on a project telling the stories of D.C. sex workers before she died. [Post]
- At least a dozen of the city’s charter schools have not offered any in-person classes. [Post]
- A primer for going out in D.C. as restaurants and bars reopen. [Washingtonian]
- The Bruins knocked the Capitals out of the playoffs. [WTOP]
- ICYMI: A police union sued Montgomery County over new use-of-force restrictions.
- ICYMI: Locals are pooling their restaurant orders into regular food drops to sustain local businesses.
- This Day in DCist: There was a 20-foot crack in the World War II Memorial.
Sunset over Tenleytown, from Van Ness Street.
Elliot C. Williams