- Heavy rain, flash flooding and a tornado threat today. [CWG]
- The Walt Whitman High School crew team suspended its season after its longtime coach was arrested on charges of sexual abuse. [Bethesda Beat]
- A judge didn’t dismiss a lawsuit over Virginia’s slow processing of unemployment claims. [Virginia Mercury]
- A shooting in Southeast injured three people, including a mother and her young child. [NBC4]
- HQ2 is growing: there are now 3,000 Amazon employees assigned there. [ARLNow]
- The 1,160th coronavirus death in D.C. was a 47-year-old woman. [NBC4]
- Understaffing, forced overtime, the end of the heavy rescue squad: firefighters in Alexandria are raising alarm bells. [ALXNow]
- Former Montgomery County health director Dr. Travis Gayles reflects on his decision to resign. [My Montgomery County Media]
- Bachelorette parties, body suits, and booze: the end of the pandemic at Seacrets in Ocean City. [Washingtonian]
- Montgomery County will propose a ban on gas-powered leaf blowers. [Bethesda Beat]
- The algae is getting bad in the Shenandoah River. [Virginia Mercury]
- ICYMI: The Virginia Supreme Court sided with a Loudoun County teacher over comments on trans students.
- ICYMI: After a year off, the DC Jazz Festival is back with live performances this week.
- This Day in DCist: Ruth Bader Ginsburg officiated a wedding, throwing Twitter for a loop.
Margaret Barthel