- Spouses are discovering their partners’ infidelity under quarantine. [Washingtonian]
- Unemployed D.C. workers will have to wait until at least April 21 for the extra $600 per week in federal aid. [WCP]
- Howard University filed an ambitious campus redevelopment plan to the Zoning Commission. [UrbanTurf]
- D.C.’s undocumented immigrants face the pandemic without help. [Post]
- Sean Doolittle and his wife Eireann Dolan say the MLB’s reopening plan is “incredibly dehumanizing” to low-income workers. [DailyBeast]
- A man sleeping on the steps of Shiloh Baptist Church died in a fire outside the church Saturday. [Post]
- One year since #DontMuteDC, advocates hosted a virtual panel discussion to discuss ways the city can support go-go music. [WTOP]
- Some locals are struggling to follow social distancing guidelines or flat out ignoring them altogether. [Post]
- The XFL is gone, and executives haven’t shared much in terms of a plan for the league’s return next year. [WBJ]
- Inside the Naval Academy’s fight with a super-offensive English professor. [Washingtonian]
- The White House tested journalists for COVID-19 before a press conference last week. [WTOP]
- For a region that boasts a first-rate healthcare system, the pandemic has exposed many points of weakness. [Post]
- ICYMI: Washingtonians looked for spiritual connections on a very different Easter Sunday.
- ICYMI: Virginia cities now have the power to remove Confederate statues.
- This Day in DCist: Capital Bikeshare broke a single-day ridership record amid peak-bloom madness.
Elliot C. Williams