- The Virginia General Assembly voted to legalize casinos, raise the minimum wage, and decriminalize marijuana, all on Sunday, as the session winds down. [Post]
- Fairfax County has confirmed two positive cases of coronavirus, along with two more cases in Maryland. [WAMU]
- Taxpayers spent $12,000 on Mayor Bowser’s security as she campaigned for Mike Bloomberg. [Post]
- A driver struck a group of bicyclists in Maryland, killing one and injuring two others. [NBC4]
- If you saw smoke in Northern Virginia (also visible from parts of D.C.), it was likely a controlled burn near the Marine Corps base in Quantico. [WTOP]
- D.C.’s XFL fans are really into beer. [Twitter]
- Brenden Dillon, the Capitals’ new defenseman, learned what the DMV stood for in an Uber ride. Here’s how he’s adjusting to D.C. [WCP]
- R.I.P. Sam “The Man” Burns, a DJ and D.C. “nightlife legend.” [Newsone]
- Military bases in the D.C. area are on high alert as the number of positive coronavirus case increases. [WAMU]
- Due to high demand, Nationals Opening Day tickets are only available through multi-game packages. [Popville, MLB.com]
- Jack Evans says he has enough signatures to be on the Ward 2 ballot and enough donations to qualify for D.C.’s public campaign financing program. [WCP]
- These are the black-owned businesses that help make D.C. a hub for great dining. [Bon Appetit]
- ICYMI: The first coronavirus case in D.C. is the rector of a Georgetown church.
- ICYMI: D.C.’s food hall boom, explained.
- This Day in DCist: Yet another car crashed into the Dolcezza Gelato Factory in NoMa.
Elliot C. Williams