- A Washington Nationals fan will celebrate what should have been opening day with a “Take Me Out To The Ballgame” balcony singalong this afternoon. [Post]
- A former rabbi convicted of secretly videotaping women at a Georgetown synagogue was released early from the D.C. Jail. [NBC 4]
- Local Planned Parenthoods are scaling back some in-person services to free up resources and equipment for abortion procedures. [Washingtonian]
- Along one block in D.C., 140 employees from various businesses were either laid off or told to stay home from work. [Post]
- A second grader in Virginia collected over 6,000 masks, caps, and gloves from local hotels to donate to hospitals. [WJLA]
- A day in the work-from-home life of a Politico reporter. [Washingtonian]
- Toss your used cleaning wipes in the trash, not the toilet. [Post]
- Montgomery County approved a $20 million aid bill to support businesses, nonprofits, and hospitals. [WUSA 9]
- A local woman was the only person on a flight to Boston from Reagan National Airport. [FOX 5]
- Jogging has become more like therapy than exercise for some locals. [WCP]
- Even these inflatable bunnies are social distancing. [Popville]
- Local car dealerships are staying open amid stay-at-home orders, but with “extreme” sanitation measures. [WTOP]
- ICYMI: Washingtonians are taking a creative approach to upcoming religious celebrations.
- ICYMI: A new program allows D.C. residents to donate their bicycles to essential workers in need.
- This Day in DCist: Georgetown hired former Hoya Patrick Ewing to lead the men’s basketball team.
Colleen Grablick