- Takoma neighbors are placing stuffed animals in their windows for a scavenger hunt young kids can enjoy on their walks around the block. [WCP]
- Mama Angelina, of Kouzina Angelina’s, says she’ll keep the Shaw pizzeria operating “to her last breath.” [WUSA9]
- Maryland state police interrupted a church service over the weekend where a pastor defied Gov. Hogan’s social distancing guidelines. [FOX5]
- What it’s like to use dating apps during a quarantine. [Washingtonian]
- How coronavirus is affecting immunocompromised families in the region. [Post]
- The D.C. Lottery’s sports betting plan, initially scheduled to launch by April, is now delayed indefinitely. [WCP]
- Gov. Hogan says Trump’s claims about the U.S.’s handling of coronavirus are “just not true.” [Post]
- A union has started a petition to pay the 1,200 concessions workers at Nationals Park for the missed games during the pandemic. [Unite Here]
- Councilmember Trayon White visited the D.C. Jail to report on its conditions. [Instagram]
- How local university professors are making the switch to teaching online classes. [Post]
- Expect lots of 70-degree weather and sunshine this month (of course, when we’re told to stay inside). [CWG]
- Fairfax County’s top prosecutor is calling for inmates at the county jail to be released after one tested positive. [WTOP]
- ICYMI: Which outdoor activities are still allowed under local stay-at-home orders?
- ICYMI: The National Zoo just got a delivery of cheetah milk.
- This Day in DCist: Mayor Bowser banned all government travel to North Carolina (long before coronavirus.)
Elliot C. Williams