- “I lost my best friend”: Prince George’s County grocery store worker dies of COVID-19. [FOX 5]
- RIP Bobby Mitchell, the first black player on Washington’s football team. [NBC]
- Police say they want to educate, not use heavy-handed enforcement tactics, amid stay-at-home orders. [Post]
- D.C.’s line-standing company found a way to stay open. [Washingtonian]
- George Washington University faculty call on school president to resign. [Post]
- Fatal carbon monoxide leak in Northeast. [WUSA]
- How the Great Kite Bust of 1970 led to a change in the law. [Post[
- More than 1,000 Nationals concession employees are out of work. [WCP]
- Maryland plans for its new election date. [WTOP]
- Digital classes for new skills like calligraphy, knitting, and more. [Washingtonian]
- Two residents at D.C.’s halfway house have died in the past three days—the first was not related to coronavirus.
- This brochure taught people about Metro in 1968. [GGW]
- ICYMI: 50,000 people have applied for unemployment in D.C.
- ICYMI: Local dog walkers are struggling now that so many people are home to take their pets out during the day.
- This Day in DCist: Gusty winds tore the roofs off buildings across the city.
Rachel Kurzius