- Jack Rose is putting its 2700-plus-bottle collection of whiskey on the market. [Washingtonian]
- Maryland got a “C” grade for its infrastructure by the American Society of Civil Engineers—technically an upgrade from the last report in 2011. [Post]
- D.C. Police, and offices nationwide, are “engaged in a balancing act: traditional bravado versus new caution” during the coronavirus outbreak. [Marshall Project]
- Even Virginia cigarette production is taking a hit. [WJLA]
- Hogan, Bowser, and Northam: A look at how our region’s different leaders are acting during the pandemic. [Post]
- Montgomery County Police rolled out new protocols, including outdoor roll calls and N95 respirator mask fittings. [WJLA]
- The University of Virginia is testing 20 patients a day for coronavirus, and is working to test up to 80 a day. [WTOP]
- Dispatches from a writer whose roommate tested positive for coronavirus, but won’t wear a mask. [Washingtonian]
- Ohev Shalom, the National Synagogue, has at least four congregants with coronavirus, and its leaders say the city’s unclear and shifting guidance is to blame. [WCP]
- Some establishments are still packed in Virginia, as Gov. Ralph Northam hasn’t yet closed restaurants and bars. [WCP]
- MGM National Harbor has shut down operations and laid off 85 employees. [WBJ]
- ICYMI: Virtual happy hours, Skype book clubs: How people are connecting while social distancing.
- ICYMI: These two distilleries are including homemade hand sanitizer with your liquor order.
- This Day in DCist: A real crappy story.
Elliot C. Williams