- A group of Maryland engineers found a surprisingly simple way to turn breast pumps into ventilators. [NBC 4]
- An account from a Safeway employee working on the frontlines of the coronavirus crisis. [Washingtonian]
- A federal judge upheld Ocean City, Maryland’s ban on women going topless at the beach. [Post]
- Washington National Cathedral will be hosting a four-day blood drive for the Red Cross next week. [Washingtonian]
- Social distancing is complicated, as the closure of The Wharf over the weekend demonstrates. [GGWash]
- The Washington Spirit soccer team had to get creative with their at-home training. [WCP]
- The downtown sports bar Proper 21 is suing its insurance carrier over payout coverage amid coronavirus closures. [Eater]
- Officials recovered the body of an 8-year-old boy, ending the search for the missing Kennedy family members. [WJLA]
- A Greenbelt hotel was evacuated after reports of a shooting inside the building. [WUSA 9]
- A D.C. barber is making house calls with the necessary safety precautions. [FOX 5]
- A veteran D.C. police sergeant suddenly collapsed and later died from what is believed to be a non-coronavirus-related medical emergency. [Post]
- Officials are investigating fires outside a Montgomery County private school as possible arson. [WTOP]
- ICYMI: A handy list of financial resources available to D.C. residents during the coronavirus pandemic.
- ICYMI: New data shows more than twice as many black residents in D.C. have tested positive for COVID-19 as white residents.
- This Day in DCist: Local gyms Vida and CrossFit beefed online about fitness elitism.
Colleen Grablick