- Police in Bowie say a man is showing up to homes claiming to be a coronavirus tester. [WTOP]
- Hook Hall, the Georgia Ave. beer hall, has been converted into a relief center with care packages and meals. [Eater]
- Amid D.C.’s state of emergency, a homeless encampment was cleared. [WCP]
- A Maryland man was found guilty of running a prostitution operation in Logan Circle. [Post]
- Here are the designs for a proposed 900-unit development and food hall on the northern banks of the Anacostia River. [UrbanTurf]
- What will D.C.’s food critics do now that restaurants are closing in mass? [WCP]
- The Kennedy Center will remain closed until May 10. [Washingtonian]
- A Fairfax deputy has been charged with sexually assaulting a woman in prison. [NBC4]
- So you were going to open a restaurant this spring … [WCP]
- Here’s how D.C. area hospitals and clinics are handling the pandemic. [WBJ]
- How to support D.C.’s independent bookstores right now. [Washingtonian]
- A D.C. psychotherapist’s journey from “perfect health” to a coronavirus diagnosis. [Post]
- ICYMI: Why not all Northern Virginia restaurants and bars are closed right now.
- ICYMI: 6 ways you can help fight coronavirus impacts in the D.C. area (besides washing your hands).
- This Day in DCist: The Amalgamated Transit Union said that streetcar workers were fired for organizing.
Elliot C. Williams