- Tropical storm Elsa might cause flash flooding in the D.C. region this evening. [NBC 4]
- A longtime appellate court judge is retiring. He’s blind. Here’s the legacy he leaves behind. [Post]
- Tenants in Langley Park are still fighting for landlords to fix holes in walls, mold, and malfunctioning heating systems. [GGWash]
- No more lawyering for Rudy Giuliani in D.C. courts. [Post]
- The 17th St. ‘streateries’ will be back and, some say, better than ever. [Washingtonian]
- A look at D.C.’s newest entertainment venue. [City Paper]
- Allegations of hazing in the Arlington County Fire Department. [ARLNow]
- Virginia Republican gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin says he can’t air his antiabortion views for fear of losing independent voters. [Post]
- D.C. has a new apartment complex for seniors on fixed incomes. [NBC 4]
- Three Seat Pleasant police officers have been suspended pending an internal investigation on alleged misconduct. [NBC 4]
- What Alexandria wants to do with some of its American Rescue Plan funding. [ALXNow]
- ICYMI: After six months, the Capitol fencing is slated to come down.
- ICYMI: COVID-19 case numbers in our region are at their lowest since March 2020.
- This Day in DCist: Goodbye to Virginia’s rape kit testing backlog.
Margaret Barthel