- A “superbug” fungus was reported at a D.C. nursing home. [AP]
- An in-depth history of how D.C.’s road and highway construction isolated neighborhoods. [GGWash]
- Artist Hiroshi Sugimoto will infuse Japanese design into a renovation of the Hirshhorn sculpture garden. [CityLab]
- An informative thread on gun violence following the shooting on 14th Street, and what community-based organizations you can support. [@rachdc7]
- Maryland high school students spent months building a stroller so their teacher’s husband could take his baby on a walk. [Post]
- A private school for kids with hearing loss wants a campus in Tenleytown, but some community members are pushing back against development. [WBJ]
- Maryland wants more COVID-19 testing available for kids when they return to school this fall. [WTOP]
- Friends and family remembered Taya Ashton, a transgender woman who was killed last weekend in Prince George’s County. [WCP]
- Pandemic puppies might not be doing okay. [Washingtonian]
- Former Maryland Lieutenant Gov. Michael Steele is exploring a gubernatorial bid. [Post]
- ICYMI: Why D.C.’s tax increase is a big deal.
- ICYMI: D.C. Public Schools will require students and staff to wear masks.
- This Day in DCist: More than 200 people were hospitalized in D.C. with symptoms related to a fatal batch of synthetic drugs.
Colleen Grablick