- An unidentified person in a red sedan has been egging Georgetown students and local residents. [Hoya]
- Parents and teachers are trying to find ways for D.C. students to eat lunch outdoors. [Post]
- Busch Gardens in Virginia will be home to the world’s largest and fastest multi-launch rollercoaster next year. [Washingtonian]
- About 8,000 runners participated in the Cherry Blossom Ten Mile Run. [WUSA9]
- A DC Water dye test left a local creek neon green. [Twitter/@dcwater].
- How a quarterback at Gallaudet University created the huddle. [WCP]
- A look at the first weekday morning commute on the new Frederick Douglass Bridge. [WTOP]
- This week’s forecast includes haze from West Coast wildfires and D.C.-summer humidity. [Post]
- ICYMI: Local first responders reflected 20 years after the 9/11 attack.
- ICYMI: How the rise of post-9/11 defense contracting helped reshape local neighborhoods.
- This Day in DCist: A Bloomingdale resident who identified as a neo-Nazi was released from custody.
The partially opened new Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge in Washington, D.C.
Elliot C. Williams