- D.C. has issued 50,000 parking tickets since restarting parking enforcement on June 1. [NBC 4]
- Someone stole Pizza Paradiso’s 3,500 pound mobile pizza oven. [Washingtonian]
- The waitlist for D.C.’s summer camps exceeds 7,000, leaving some parents scrambling to find childcare. [The 74]
- This weekend will be hot, with the possibility of some thunderstorms. [CWG]
- Maryland state parks might require reservations to manage the recent boom of visitors. [WJLA]
- How Washingtonians are adjusting to life without pandemic restrictions. [730 DC]
- Lyft is offering free rides in the D.C. area on July Fourth to prevent drunk driving. [WTOP]
- Mayor Bowser is holding another vaccination day of action this weekend. [WUSA 9]
- Teachers and staff at a D.C. middle school are still calling on the public school system to remove the principal. [Informer]
- The story of Rev. Juan de la Cruz Turcios, Langley Park’s first Latin American Catholic priest. [Post]
- ICYMI: A federal judge ordered D.C.to provide special education services to students incarcerated at the D.C. Jail.
- ICYMI: How and where D.C. is celebrating Juneteenth.
- This Day in DCist: Local vigils honored the victims killed in the Charleston church shooting.
Colleen Grablick