- U.S. Park Police rescued two stranded hikers who started the Billy Goat Trail at 6 p.m. yesterday. [Post]
- Germany-based QIAGEN is shipping coronavirus tests to the U.S., where the kits are being assembled in Germantown, Maryland. [WJLA]
- With professional seasons suspended, sports fans in the area are living vicariously through esports. [WCP]
- Two Maryland social workers wrote a children’s book to help parents explain coronavirus to their kids. [Washingtonian]
- Some Maryland parking authorities are still issuing tickets in restricted areas at businesses and schools, despite the coronavirus closures. [WTOP]
- Will coronavirus quarantines lead to a baby boom, or a spike in divorce? [Post]
- Bored, and left with perhaps too much time to think, people are inevitably cutting their bangs. [NBC 4]
- An Arlington resident’s six-day journey from Moldova back to the United States amid a global pandemic. [WJLA]
- Tennis may be a pretty socially distant sport, but there are still precautions you should take on the court. [Washingtonian]
- A D.C. data science company wants to help residents locate essential supplies like toilet paper and hand sanitizer in real-time. [WBJ]
- A man from Silver Spring is stuck in Honduras after the country closed its borders last week. [WTOP]
- D.C. hotel owners say that business is “beyond ugly” as the city shuts down amid the coronavirus pandemic. [Bisnow]
- ICYMI: Some Washingtonians are filling their newly found time to check items off their bucket lists.
- ICYMI: The 24/7 prayer tent on the National Mall is still going strong, even in the middle of a pandemic.
- This Day in DCist: A bomb squad responded to a call concerning a piece of street art in downtown D.C.
Colleen Grablick