- The Trump International Hotel filed a layoff notice for its downtown property, impacting 237 employees. [WBJ]
- Doctor’s orders: Capo Deli launched a new take-out cocktail, the Fauci Pouchy. [NBC4]
- Nats players and coaches relived the magic of last October’s Game 7 over a Zoom call. [Post]
- A D.C. bartender launched a clothing line to support hospitality workers struggling amid the coronavirus shutdowns. [Washingtonian]
- Virginia became the first Southern state to pass comprehensive legislation protecting LGBT rights. [WJLA]
- A moped-sharing company is offering free mopeds to D.C. food delivery workers. [WTOP]
- Maryland police had to remind residents of Carroll County to put pants on when going out for the mail. [WUSA9]
- Former local collegiate athletes are among those now treating COVID-19 patients across the U.S. [WCP]
- A Maryland restaurant owner is asking residents to ditch delivery apps and order directly from local businesses. [WJLA]
- For local boutique fitness studios, virtual programming may not be enough to sustain business. [Washingtonian]
- If you need to smile, here’s 38 photos from the Washington Post’s Squirrel Week 2020 contest. [Post]
- A mother duck and her 14 ducklings were rescued after wandering into a courtyard of a D.C. apartment complex. [FOX 5]
- ICYMI: Rookie bakers are wiping out supplies of yeast, flour, and sourdough starters from local bakeries.
- ICYMI: Mayor Bowser extended D.C.’s state of emergency to May 15.
- This Day in DCist: How local cannabis delivery services prepared for 4/20.
Colleen Grablick