- D.C. bars and restaurants are reopening, but hospitality workers don’t have affordable ways to get home. [WCP]
- Local restaurants are serving up cicadas. [Washingtonian]
- What happened when four Black men tried to create a diverse suburb in Montgomery County. [GGWash]
- Montgomery County executive Marc Elrich wants to rename the White Flint Metro station “North Bethesda.” [WBJ]
- A survey predicts that the Chesapeake Bay blue crab harvest could drop significantly this year. [Post]
- Libraries in Fairfax will resume normal operations on June 5. [WTOP]
- Arlington National Cemetery lifted its pandemic restrictions yesterday. [Informer]
- Maryland’s former attorney general Douglas Gansler is running for governor. [Post]
- Coconut Club won’t reopen. [WCP]
- A broken water main flooded Rockville Pike during rush hour. [NBC 4]
- ICYMI: Mayor Bowser announced an additional $400 million investment in affordable housing.
- ICYMI: The director of D.C.’s Housing Authority is out of a job.
- This Day in DCist: Former House Speaker Paul Ryan said D.C.’s government needed to be “reined in.”
Colleen Grablick