- Fairfax schools’ online learning debut was an absolute nightmare with students showing up naked, blasting expletive-laden music, and more. [Post]
- Advocates arranged 1,000 pop-up signs on the Capitol lawn to protest for access to personal protective equipment for healthcare workers. [Business Insider]
- How the region is preparing to give voters new ways to cast ballots for the upcoming elections. [Post]
- Dio Wine Bar on H Street reported a second break-in attempt. D.C. Police arrested a suspect allegedly involved in three other Capitol Hill break-ins. [Washingtonian]
- A new study points out the downsides of self-driving cars in the D.C. area. [Post]
- Are people driving more recklessly with less cars on the road? This traffic expert thinks so. [WTOP]
- Here’s how much funding businesses in the District, Maryland, and Virginia received from the Paycheck Protection Program. [WBJ]
- Across D.C., visual artist Robin Bell projected the photos of people who lost their lives to COVID-19 with messages from their loved ones. [Washingtonian]
- A look into the virtual campaign of one progressive challenger in Maryland. [WAMU]
- Two victims were killed and two were left wounded after a shooting in Prince George’s County. [WTOP]
- A psychologist is offering free counseling to coronavirus survivors in D.C. [NBC4]
- José Andrés restaurants Jaleo and Beefsteak are now operating “bodegas.” [Twitter]
- ICYMI: COVID-19 deaths have more than doubled in the past week across D.C., Maryland, and Virginia.
- ICYMI: The mayor is requiring people to wear masks in stores and hotels—but did she actually make it a legal mandate?
- This Day in DCist: A weed giveaway near the Capitol ended in arrests.
Elliot C. Williams