- A collection of video highlights from the Kennedy Center Honors, which was recorded over five days. [WTOP]
- How residents at a Prince George’s County apartment complex banded together to go on a rent strike as the end of the eviction moratorium approaches. [Post]
- A training exercise involving low-flying helicopters is planned at the Capitol this morning. [Post]
- The Park at 14th nightclub shifted to operating solely as a restaurant. [WUSA9]
- Locals shared their most intimate sex stories from the pandemic. [Washingtonian]
- Mayor Muriel Bowser declared a heat emergency Sunday and Monday. [WJLA]
- Photos from The Washington Blade’s “DC Royals” exhibit at Dupont Underground. [Blade]
- Silver Spring hosted its first Pride parade. [WUSA9]
- The $500 million University of Maryland Capital Region Medical Center is finally opening in Prince George’s County this week. [Informer]
- ICYMI: Sidewalk Palooza — District residents are reporting sidewalk safety issues this month.
- ICYMI: The D.C. Council rejected a new public school policy mandating marijuana testing for contractors and volunteers.
- This Day in DCist: Bowser was fined $13,000 for excessive campaign contributions.
A 17th St NW rainbow for Pride month.
Elliot C. Williams