- Brian Rose drove around D.C. with a mic and giant speaker so he could tell people to stay home. [YouTube]
- A postponed performance was filmed at the Hirshhorn—and given a new life. [WCP]
- Liberty University students were welcomed back to campus Tuesday, and the town it’s located in—Lynchburg, Va.—is dealing with the backlash. [NBC4]
- Despite schools being closed, Virginia students should still graduate on time, according to the state’s Education Department. [Post]
- A look at the Save the Tidal Basin initiative, a year after it was launched. [DC Line]
- People are still getting having weddings during the pandemic, with the help of technology. [Washingtonian]
- GW Hospital used virtual reality to see the “rapid and progressive damage” COVID-19 causes to a patient’s lungs. [WTOP]
- A lawsuit against EagleBank has been amended to include founder and former CEO Ron Paul’s entire business empire. [WBJ]
- Bowser, Northam, and Hogan slammed President Trump for his language about coronavirus. [Post]
- Opinion: Climate-change activists should love shared electric mopeds. [DC Line]
- Metrobus drivers are now cordoned off from the riders. [Twitter]
- The Washington Post’s publisher told employees they’ll be working remotely through at least the end of April. [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: Despite limitations on gathering and touching, local funeral homes are trying to comfort mourners.
- ICYMI: Burglar smashes windows at Anacostia’s Busboys and Poets and Turning Natural.
- This Day in DCist: Some meal delivery companies stopped short of D.C. residents who needed them most.
Elliot C. Williams