- One critic’s take on Johns Hopkin’s future renovations to the Newseum building. [Washingtonian]
- Mayor Bowser signed emergency legislation banning “ghost guns” after they were used in recent fatal shootings. [Post]
- Virginia Senator Tim Kaine co-sponsored the recent legislation to provide seven days of paid sick leave amid coronavirus spread. [WJLA]
- How to keep your hands soft and supple amidst all the hand-washing. [Washingtonian]
- Teachers in Arlington launch GoFundMe for kids that rely on school lunches amid closures due to coronavirus.
- Capitol Pride is keeping details on the newly proposed parade route under wraps. [Blade]
- This man is chasing the money donated to local politicians. [DC Line]
- Walgreens now delivers in D.C. [WTOP]
- How to get into D.C.’s five busiest restaurants, and where to go if you don’t make the cut. [Post]
- There was…another horse spotted on a D.C. street? [Twitter]
- There is a proposal for an in-river pool to encourage swimming in the Anacostia. [Chesapeake Bay Journal]
- Membership-based health care grows in popularity amongst D.C. residents. [WCP]
- Visitors to this Va. pie shop want to meet its 103-year-old owner. [Post]
- Fairfax’s self-driving shuttle will hit the roads just in time for the Metro shutdown this summer. [WTOP]
- ICYMI: A day in the self-quarantine life after a possible exposure to coronavirus.
- ICYMI: A work-from-home playlist, full of Wammie nominees.
- This Day in DCist: Sean Spicer was confronted in the Georgetown Apple Store.
Colleen Grablick