- The story behind hippie, folksy, granola-y, nuclear-free Takoma Park. [WAMU]
- Drone delivery is coming to southwestern Virginia. [NPR]
- Larry Hogan says he’s “seriously considering” challenging Trump in the primary. [Post]
- The region has seen some significant population losses in recent years. [WBJ]
- The D.C. area is getting Barnes and Noble’s smallest “small footprint” store (at 8,300 square feet). [WBJ]
- Federalist Pig is opening in Hyattsville. [WBJ]
- Visualizing spring’s sudden arrival. [CWG]
- “It’s a million times worse than I could have imagined.” [Post]
- A longtime carryout near the 9:30 Club is up for sale. [Popville]
- DCRA says it will soon be speeding up rental housing inspections. [Curbed]
- National Aquarium is struggling to find an oceanside sanctuary to move its dolphins because of climate change. [Baltimore Sun]
- Our air isn’t great. [WTOP]
- Fairfax County is considering a legal defense fund for immigrants. [WAMU]
- Two children were killed in 2004 the same place that a longtime bike advocate was killed on Friday. [WJLA]
- ICYMI: Residents are Wards 7 and 8 are working on a food co-op.
- ICYMI: Flower markets!
- This Day in DCist: Four people were arrested at a smoke-in outside the Capitol.
A flower blooms in Georgetown