- Why did the Washington Post kill a story on sexual harassment allegations against the former executive producer of 60 Minutes? [Intelligencer]
- No more Pizzeria Vetri. [WCP]
- A man was killed in Southeast Monday afternoon, and Ward 7 Councilmember Vincent Gray spoke out against the violence. [Post]
- A court has dismissed a lawsuit against a new development project in Union Market, which had argued the development would fuel gentrification and displace residents. [Curbed]
- Baltimore’s mayor is taking a leave of absence after a scandal involving the sale of her children’s books to businesses and other entities involved with the city government. [Post]
- A three alarm fire broke out at a high rise in Montgomery County. [NBC Washington]
- The boil water advisory remains in place in Prince George’s County. [FOX 5]
- The D.C. Attorney General is suing the man who ran Bilingual Teacher Exchange for tricking foreign teachers, charging them illegal fees, and threatening them with deportation. [Post]
- Justin Fairfax’s accuser says his response to her allegations of sexual assault is “disgraceful.” [FOX 5]
- Several activist organizations are banding together to oppose the National Park Service’s proposed new rules requiring groups to pay for the cost of protests. [Post]
- How Dulles managed to increase domestic travel. [WBJ]
- ICYMI: MPD detained two children and arrested at least one of them for armed robbery.
- ICYMI: The area’s worst April Fools Day pranks.
- This Day in DCist: A spotlight on the women behind D.C.’s craft beer industry.
It’s spring in the District.
Natalie Delgadillo