- Chelsea Manning was released from jail in Alexandria on Thursday, a day after she attempted suicide. [Post]
- Restaurants are expanding their to-go options in response to coronavirus, and some apps even offer “contactless” delivery. [Washingtonian]
- The 402-room “Yotel” is opening on Capitol Hill later this year. [BisNow]
- An architecture firm has proposed a “missing middle” conversion of rowhouses near Truxton Circle into a 13-unit development. [UrbanTurf]
- Archbishop Carroll High School unveiled its new Jim Vance Media Center for journalism students. [Catholic Standard]
- The Democratic National Committee has moved Sunday’s debate between Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders from Arizona to Washington, due to coronavirus concerns. [NYT]
- A dozen Maryland firefighters were quarantined after entering the home of a man who tested positive for coronavirus. [Post]
- Police fatally shot a man in Potomac while serving a warrant at a house he was in. [NBC4]
- A Virginia man was sentenced to death at 2011 murder trial. But a new prosecutor who opposes the death penalty has approved a new sentence of life without parole. [Post]
- A D.C. bartender is offering cocktail recipes if you send him a list of your ingredients. [Twitter]
- The District is testing out “advisory bike lanes” on Capitol Hill. [GGW]
- If Zoom can’t handle all the required online classes and work meetings, perhaps World of Warcraft’s servers can? [Twitter]
- ICYMI: With coronavirus spreading, here’s the status of D.C. events.
- ICYMI: Free ways to watch movies, listen to audiobooks, and otherwise keep busy at home.
- This Day in DCist: Sean Spicer was confronted at the Georgetown Apple Store.
Elliot C. Williams