- A senior executive at NASA used his COVID-19 small business loans to pay off his personal credit card debt. [Post]
- The city broke ground on a new Whitman-Walker health center at the site of St. Elizabeths. [Washington Blade]
- Maryland officials are renewing their push for vaccinations in the state. [Informer]
- Conversations with protesters at D.C.’s Free Britney rally. [Washingtonian]
- Expect some storms this weekend. [NBC Washington]
- A Ward 5 ANC is throwing his hat in the 2022 council race. [Post]
- A tornado blew the roof off a condo on H Street, causing further problems between the developer and nearby residents. [WCP]
- Capital Gazette staff reacts to the verdict finding Jarrod Ramos criminally responsible for the 2018 murder of five people. [WTOP]
- This Alexandria resident is headed to the Tokyo Paralympics. [WCP]
- Dave Chapelle is coming back to the Kennedy Center. [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: The man who shot and killed five Capital Gazette employees in 2018 was just found criminally responsible for their deaths.
- ICYMI: What exactly is going on in Loudoun County schools?
- This Day in DCist: More than a dozen women alleged sexual harassment and verbal abuse from employees of the Washington Football Team.
Natalie Delgadillo