- What happens when you have a military base in your neighborhood? [WAMU]
- This D.C.-based company wants to make it easier to have a marijuana startup. [WBJ]
- The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception launched a fundraising campaign for Notre Dame. [WBJ]
- On the Washington Post editorial board’s argument against charter school transparency. [CJR]
- Melania Trump didn’t like the 2017 Easter bunny’s outfit. [Washingtonian]
- A new way to cause trouble on a scooter. [WJLA]
- Colada Shop is opening up at The Wharf. [Washingtonian]
- Silver Spring voted, and they wanted a train iguana mural. [GGW]
- 94-year-old woman stabbed in Cleveland Park mugging. [NBC4]
- And an old library on Colesville Road will be turned into a childcare center. [WBJ]
- Amtrak is increasing its Saturday Acela service. [WTOP]
- Uber-owned Jump is also adding scooters to D.C. [Post]
- Montgomery County is seeing in increase in uninsured children seeking healthcare. [WAMU]
- On Kwame Onwuachi’s comeback story. [NYT]
- ICYMI: “It’s amazing how, as soon as someone hears, ‘Oh have you met the bee lady on our block?’ suddenly people are just like ‘Oh I’ve got questions for her.’”
- ICYMI: Families are suing Washington Hebrew Preschool over allegations that the school failed to protect children from abuse.
- This Day in DCist: How delivery services prepare for 4/20.
A walk down P Street NW
Rachel Sadon