- There’s only one legal gun supplier in the District, and demand has been so high, he stopped taking orders. [Post]
- Go ahead, let it all out. A D.C.-area primal scream is tonight. [FB]
- A review of Miriam’s Kitchen, the 37-year-old D.C. nonprofit that serves made-from-scratch meals for $1. [Post]
- This D.C. freelance musician lost all three of her gigs in just a few days due to coronavirus, echoing the story of many freelancers throughout the region. [NYT]
- Three local feel-good stories that aren’t about coronavirus. [Post]
- Seat Pleasant, Md.—a town of 5,000—is launching a telemedicine program with the help of companies including Amazon and Sprint. [WTOP]
- Casinos closed nationwide just days after Virginia legalized them. [NBC4]
- Three more D.C. firefighters have tested positive for coronavirus, making seven total. [NBC4]
- Video: Around Washington, the pandemic has brought typically busy streets to an eery silence. [Post]
- Social-distancing communication tips from a couple that’s been long distance for six years. [Washingtonian]
- Alexandria finally agreed on plans for the Potomac Yard Station entrance. [WTOP]
- Grading the region’s leaders on their coronavirus response. [Post]
- How restaurants’ landlords are helping—or not. [WCP]
- The CEO of José Andrés’ ThinkFoodGroup has stepped down. [WBJ]
- Catholic Charities says there’s an “urgent need” to replenish food pantries. [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: Love Is Blind fans, rejoice! A D.C. quarantine version is here.
- ICYMI: D.C. residents are trying to escape coronavirus in West Virginia.
- This Day in DCist: The (failed) attempt to take over a Metro station with cat ads.
Elliot C. Williams