- Virginia lawmakers say a State House member didn’t tell them he tested positive for coronavirus before meeting in-person. [Post]
- Metro says it’s made “significant progress” in solving issues identified in a safety audit earlier this month. [Post]
- What one maker of 202-themed merchandise thinks of D.C.’s new 771 area code. [WBJ]
- Loudoun County and Fairfax County public schools plan to begin some in-person classes in October. [WJLA/WTOP]
- Howard University is leading IBM’s first quantum research initiative specifically for HBCUs. [Informer]
- Virginia Governor Ralph Northam announced debt assistance for universities. [NBC 4]
- Montgomery County Public Schools predict a $100 million budget shortfall in 2022 due to the pandemic. [WJLA]
- The virtual March on Washington Film Festival takes place this week. [Afro]
- House flipping in D.C. continues to be most popular east of the Anacostia River. [Urban Turf]
- How restaurants are prepping for fall and winter outdoor service. [Washingtonian]
- Virginia reported its lowest number of daily coronavirus cases since July on Tuesday. [Informer]
- Watch the new panda cub get its first exam. [Post]
- ICYMI: The D.C. Council passed more protections for renters.
- ICYMI: Maryland lawmakers consider a controversial package of police reform bills.
- This Day in DCist: Watch a 1.5-minute time lapse of the African American History and Culture Museum construction.
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