- A Trinidad resident has made about 100 face shields for healthcare workers, using D.C. Library 3D printers. [WCP]
- Virginia lawmakers will host an in-person but socially-distanced one-day legislative session. [WJLA]
- Inova Fairfax Hospital has started a coronavirus plasma program, hoping to use recovered patients’ blood to treat the seriously ill. [FOX 5]
- Casa Ruby, a D.C. homeless shelter serving LGBT youth, is running out of essential supplies amid the coronavirus pandemic. [NBC4]
- At least 45 people in Maryland have been arrested in the past month for violating emergency orders against mass gatherings. [NBC4]
- Meet Yumi Hogan, who Md. Governor Larry Hogan credits with helping the state secure coronavirus testing kits from South Korea. [Post]
- The fate of D.C.-area summer camps remains unknown. [Washingtonian]
- Editorial: D.C. Attorney General Racine’s new public corruption division is a much needed addition to D.C. politics. [Post]
- Thousands of American adults still await their federal stimulus checks. But this 17-year-old already got her $1,200. [Washingtonian]
- Arlington Fire Department issues warning against sanitizing masks in the microwave, calling it a “major fire hazard.” [WJLA]
- A man died after being struck by the Virginia Railway Express train in D.C. [WTOP]
- The annual D.C. Bike Ride, originally scheduled for May, will now be held in November. [WTOP]
- ICYMI: Marriage licenses and ceremonies in the D.C. area are going virtual.
- ICYMI: Metropolitan Police Department now has the authority to operate as D.C.’s sole federal firearms licensee.
- This Day in DCist: “March 2 Justice” reached D.C. after marching on foot from New York to protest police brutality.
Colleen Grablick