- Montgomery County executive Mark Elrich wants a vaccine passport program. [WTOP]
- Trump weighed in on the Virginia gubernatorial race. [Post]
- Professors at Howard University are worried about the school’s COVID precautions. [WCP]
- Missed the National Children’s Museum? It’s opening up again. [Washingtonian]
- A Virginia Supreme Court decision ended another obstacle to removing the statue of Robert E. Lee in Richmond. [Virginia Mercury]
- D.C. has a new state of emergency, this time over an expiring Medicaid contract with MedStar Health. [WTOP]
- Federal officials stopped the D.C. to Baltimore maglev proposal in its tracks — or at least their review of the proposal. [Post]
- What is an “urban sky park”? There’s one opening in Tysons. [Washingtonian]
- Employees and owners knew about maintenance problems before destructive flooding overwhelmed two Rockville apartment complexes. [Bethesda Beat]
- Reviewing the Washington Football Team’s upcoming season. [WCP]
- Finally, some beautiful weather. [CWG]
- ICYMI: D.C. police fatally shot a man in Northwest, the third police shooting this week.
- ICYMI: Maryland is among the first states to launch digital driver’s licenses and ID cards in Apple Wallet.
- This Day in DCist: Remember when Trump called D.C. an “anarchist jurisdiction”?
Margaret Barthel