- More than 10,000 Maryland residents have died from COVID-19. [Baltimore Sun]
- Why Virginia’s lieutenant governor race could be consequential for the future of abortion in the commonwealth. [The Cut]
- How the trauma and fear of the Jan. 6 insurrection continues to haunt the people who lived through it. [NYT]
- D.C. has collected $36.2 million in its ticket amnesty program that ends at the of September. [Post]
- Highlights from the first of two debates in the Virginia governor’s race. [WTOP]
- Longtime homeowners in Ward 7 say they’re being pressured to sell their homes. [Informer]
- The last standing Confederate monument on public land in Maryland is set to come down. [Washingtonian]
- Freshman Kendall Jackson is ready to hit the links with Howard University’s first-ever Division I women’s golf team. [WCP]
- There’s a potential for rain today, but look forward to an otherwise dry weekend. [CWG]
- Two proposed visions are sparking debate over how to reshape the North Capitol Corridor. [Urban Turf]
- ICYMI: Most school nurses hired by D.C. can’t treat students with COVID-19 symptoms.
- ICYMI: A block of downtown D.C. will become a roller rink this weekend.
- This Day in DCist: Robert White officially took over Vincent Orange’s D.C. Council seat.
Colleen Grablick