- Trash cans capacity is getting strained as local residents dive into their quarantine spring cleaning. [Post]
- Fairfax will review every individual serving time in the county jail to determine their eligibility for early release. [WTOP]
- A former Doi Moi chef gave away 200 sourdough starters to residents baking in quarantine. [Washingtonian]
- A pet cockatiel has been reunited with its owner after spending several days missing. [WTOP]
- Two D.C. residents have fed over 6,000 medical workers by delivering meals from local restaurants. [Washingtonian]
- Local candidates are hitting the virtual campaign trail in the midst of a pandemic. [WCP]
- D.C. forensic nurse examiners worry the pandemic could prevent sexual assault survivors from seeking medical treatment. [WUSA 9]
- An area behavioral health expert discusses coping with grief during the coronavirus pandemic. [WJLA]
- A tree fell onto a family home in Montgomery, trapping one of the residents inside. [WJLA]
- Federal prosecutors arrested a Maryland man who was allegedly selling large amounts of narcotics online. [WTOP]
- The coronavirus killed Metro’s momentum, ending a major ridership upswing. [Post]
- A 4-year-old girl is celebrating at Children’s National Hospital after surviving three open heart surgeries. [FOX 5]
- ICYMI: A list of local chefs’ recipes to spice up your quarantine eats.
- ICYMI: For some good news, check out the National Zoo’s newborn cheetahs.
- This Day In DCist: Herbert Hoover became the one of the National’s racing presidents.
Colleen Grablick