- Mysterious bird deaths are decreasing, but scientists are still asking residents to remain cautious. [WTOP]
- FRESHFARM’s H Street market will help connect people with vaccine opportunities this weekend. [WJLA]
- Fatal opioid overdoses are spiking in the D.C. region. [Post]
- D.C.’s low barrier shelters almost reached maximum capacity during last week’s heat wave. [Street Sense]
- A gay physician is challenging a conservative incumbent for a Virginia state delegate seat. [Blade]
- An in-depth profile of Mystics guard and activist Natasha Cloud. [Washingtonian]
- A planning board granted preliminary approval for Montgomery County’s first green cemetery. [WUSA 9]
- Judy Garland’s long-lost “Wizard of Oz” dress was found at Catholic University. [Post]
- A new mural in Ward 8 celebrates Black hair. [WTOP]
- Rafael Nadal is coming to D.C. for the Citi Open this summer. [WCP]
- Where you can eat, drink, and cheer on your team during this weekend’s international soccer finals. [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: More than 9,000 D.C. residents may have left permanently during the pandemic.
- ICYMI: An immersive “fashion funhouse” will open in Georgetown.
- This Day in DCist: American City Diner closed in Chevy Chase.
Colleen Grablick