- Today’s “feels like” temperature could rise to 105 degrees. You can help neighbors by finding a cooling site, or calling the shelter hotline at 202-399-7093. [CWG]
- Ludacris responded to Virginia’s Fast and Furious-themed highway sign. [WJLA]
- A new documentary will tell the history of Enik Alley Coffeehouse, a safe space for Black LGBTQ+ residents. [Post]
- The Q Street Barbie Pond was vandalized over the weekend. [Post]
- A Virginia judge is considering throwing out the charges against a Fairfax police officer for using excessive force against a Black man. [NBC 4]
- The ever first ever national rally for D.C. statehood happened on the National Mall over the weekend. [Post]
- D.C. reported zero COVID-19 deaths for seven consecutive days last week. [Washingtonian]
- A comprehensive guide to eating in D.C. this summer. [WCP]
- Jumbo Slice in Adams Morgan will only give pizza on plates after 10 p.m., to avoid mountains of trashed boxes. [WUSA 9]
- How Mark Ingram became a partial owner of D.C. United. [Undefeated]
- ICYMI: How to celebrate the Fourth of July around the D.C. area.
- ICYMI: Meet the 9-year-old D.C. resident helping her neighbors through the pandemic.
- This Day in DCist: What it was like to live at D.C. General in the months before its closure.
Colleen Grablick