- There’s a reason for the toilet paper shortages that most people seem to have missed. [Marker]
- Five D.C. restaurant and bar owners talk about what the city would lose if they don’t survive this crisis. [WCP]
- A photo essay shows 24 hours of life in the District during a stay-at-home order. [Post]
- D.C.’s charter schools are considering whether to apply for federal bailout money intended to help small businesses and nonprofits. [Post]
- How will D.C.’s food influencers survive? [Washingtonian]
- The District’s outdated unemployment website has caused even more problems for the 44,000 residents with unemployment claims over the last month. [Post]
- Immunomic Therapeutics in Rockville, a vaccine maker, is raising $50 million, working on a COVID-19 vaccine, and planning an initial public offering. [WBJ]
- A Virginia man spent nearly $2,600 paying for at least 30 strangers’ groceries. [Post]
- A 23-year-old man plead guilty to plotting an attack on the White House, Washington Monument, and more sites with an anti-tank missile. [NYT]
- As mask-wearing guidance shifts, D.C. and Virginia might need to reconsider its mask laws. [WTOP]
- At least 37 school nurses are being laid off for not participating in the COVID-19 response, according to the nurses union. [WCP]
- ICYMI: Working from home isn’t an option for construction workers, deemed “essential” under D.C.-area orders.
- ICYMI: Washingtonians describe difficulty getting drug now used to treat coronavirus.
- This Day in DCist: Georgetown hired Patrick Ewing as its head basketball coach.
Elliot C. Williams