Photo by Lorie Shaull.
- Social worker recounts the day he discovered Relisha Rudd was missing. [Post]
- A prediction of what D.C. will look like in 2050. [Washingtonian]
- Thousands expected to gather to the White House for annual Easter Egg Roll. [Post]
- Lanier says she doesn’t oppose gun stores opening in the city. [Washington Times]
- Two critically injured in house fire in Northwest. [NBC4]
- Man stabbed during altercation on Metrobus in Silver Spring. [Post]
- Nats open season today, with many predictions they could win the World Series. [AP/WJLA]
- Bowser proposes plan that would dilute powers of the Attorney General. [Post]
- National Zoo will open for Family Day today, but with increased security measures. [WJLA]
- Wizards considering practice facility at Howard University. [Post]
- After Chief Ike’s closure, four Adams Morgan bars trying to keep the funk alive. [Express]
- For one D.C. doctor, writing medical marijuana prescriptions is his specialty. [Post]
- Pickup HIGHWAY, a new D.C. area-based music zine. [Bandwidth]
- Oliver Stone will film some of Snowden biopic in D.C. [Post]
- This Day in DCist: Washington Jewish Music Festival pulls headliners The Shondes over the band’s controversial statements on Israel.