- After three long weeks, Father Tim Cole of Christ Church in Georgetown—who was the District’s first confirmed coronavirus patient—is out of the hospital and recovering at home. [WTOP]
- A coronavirus testing site is opening at FedEx Field today. [NBC4]
- The job of policing in D.C. and other cities has changed drastically during the pandemic. [Post]
- At Whitman-Walker Health, coronavirus tests take seven days to get results back from the North Carolina lab they’re sent to. [WCP]
- A D.C. police officer patrolling the National Mall played “Eye of the Tiger” for (socially distant) runners and walkers. [Twitter]
- A Maryland lawyer says people are rushing to get their wills done out of coronavirus fear. [Washingtonian]
- Mark O’Meara is selling curbside concessions to pay employees at his two movie theaters in Fairfax. [Variety]
- Montgomery County schools begin distance learning this week. [Post]
- How Governor Larry Hogan is handling the chaos of the pandemic (hint: he “is scared, too.”) [Washingtonian]
- This Virginia group is surprising kids by chalking colorful birthday greetings in their driveways. [WTOP]
- A barbershop in Falls Church, in business for more than 60 years, questions its future. [WBJ]
- An employee at an Arlington store shot and wounded a youth who broke into the business. [Post]
- ICYMI: To keep distributors safe, Street Sense is suspending its print publication.
- ICYMI: Farmers market vendors are getting “real scrappy” to keep business alive during the pandemic.
- This Day in DCist: Eaglets hatched at the National Arboretum.
Elliot C. Williams