- Washington Spirit players say they left the team due to now-former coach Richie Burke’s verbal abuse. [Post]
- A car fell into a sinkhole in Prince George’s County yesterday. [WTOP]
- Record-breaking heat and “oppressive” humidity is in store for us today. [CWG]
- How Ward 8 residents are responding to the viral video showing an MPD officer repeatedly striking a man in the head. [Informer]
- Several D.C. ACE Hardware stores will become employee-owned. [WBJ]
- The Gibson reopens this Friday. [Washingtonian]
- Check out this enormous swordfish caught in Maryland. [Post]
- Greenbelt’s city council will create a commission to study what reparations for Black and Native American residents might look like. [WTOP]
- Prince George’s County public schools started a waitlist for families seeking to stay virtual this fall. [WJLA]
- Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich says D.C.-area leaders are considering instating a “vaccine passport” system. [Bethesda Beat]
- A new study shows that during the pandemic biking boom, Arlington’s protected bike lanes saved lives. [Streetsblog]
- ICYMI: The D.C. Council just passed the 2022 budget. Here’s what’s in it.
- ICYMI: What the senate’s infrastructure package will do for D.C.
- This Day in DCist: Metro came under fire for how they treated a group of white nationalists attending the Unite the Right 2 rally.
Colleen Grablick