- A Northern Virginia man stormed the Capitol. Then he stockpiled explosives and created a militia group disguised as a Bible study. [Post]
- Maryland is chipping away at its racial gap in vaccinations. [Sun]
- The fentanyl crisis in D.C. is coming for younger victims. [Post]
- Yeah. It’s still really hot. [WUSA]
- The Loudoun County Board of Supervisors wants to change place names associated with Confederate figures. [NBC 4]
- Sorry, but the Silver Line to Dulles may not open before Labor Day. [Post]
- The latest in the court battle to prevent Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan from taking away extra federal pandemic unemployment help. [Maryland Matters]
- Virginia is getting rid of its statue of segregationist Harry Byrd in the U.S. Capitol this week. [Richmond Times-Dispatch]
- Say goodbye to late fees at public libraries in Prince William County. [Inside NoVA]
- The view from inside that tornado on the National Mall last week. [WTOP]
- ICYMI: Only unvaccinated people died of COVID-19 in Maryland last month.
- ICYMI: Meet the 19-year-old baker who traded Zoom university for a thriving vegan ghost kitchen.
- This Day in DCist: Those Milo Yiannopoulos Metro ads.
Margaret Barthel