- D.C.’s strip clubs are being left out of government relief efforts. [WCP]
- The wood thrush, D.C.’s official bird, is in trouble. [Post]
- A local cancer survivor is giving 140 of her fashionable hospital gowns to patients at a Virginia hospital. [WJLA]
- At least 10 people were shot and two were stabbed in D.C. from Sunday into Monday. [Post]
- A D.C. animal shelter is offering a $5,000 reward for information about a case of a severely abused dog. [WUSA 9]
- A Rockville Brewery’s delivery platform, launched only weeks ago, has expanded into 21 states. [WBJ]
- A Maryland man set fire to a local church and allegedly planned to vandalize 13 more, telling his girlfriend he was the antichrist. [WTOP]
- The best trades in Nationals’ history. [Post]
- The White House Correspondent’s Dinner has been moved to August. [Washingtonian]
- Police are seeking information after a cat was shot with birdshot ammo in Virginia. [WJLA]
- U.S. Park Police are investigating reports of vandalism at Glen Echo Park’s carousel and aquarium. [WTOP]
- How the coronavirus has impacted D.C.’s real estate market so far. [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: This D.C. chef turned his planned restaurant into a market instead.
- ICYMI: Hot 99.5’s ‘Kane Show’ has been removed from iHeartRadio’s on-air programming.
- This Day in DCist: Mayor Bowser announced plans to put D.C. statehood on the 2016 election ballot.
Colleen Grablick