- Evidence from antibody testing shows the coronavirus could have been in D.C. weeks before the city’s first confirmed case. [Post]
- The Washington Teachers’ Union was left out of Mayor Muriel Bowser’s reopening advisory education committee. [WCP]
- And only two restauranteurs are on the reopening committee to help D.C.’s recovering food industry. [WCP]
- Today’s elections in Maryland will be a test of the state’s handling of mail-in ballots. [Post]
- Children’s National Hospital doctors report increased incidents of children falling out of windows during quarantine. [WJLA]
- An Alexandria cemetery closed after being overtaken by dog-walkers. [Washingtonian]
- Montgomery County set aside $5 million for one-time reliefs payments of $1,000 to low-income families. [WUSA 9]
- University System of Maryland created a committee to plan for in-person classes this fall. [WTOP]
- The pandemic has left Maryland’s seafood industry uncertain about the future. [WTOP]
- D.C. farmers markets experimented with OpenTable so shoppers could make reservations for visits. [Washingtonian]
- Runners can still participate in the Marine Corps half marathon this spring—just virtually. [Washingtonian]
- Meet the Virginia teen behind “Bird Bot,” the software tool that helps people snag the sought-after Nintendo Switch. [Post]
- ICYMI: How to forage for a super rare mushroom that’s popping up across the region.
- ICYMI: A local WashPo columnist suggested taking a quarantine vacation in your “guest room.” It didn’t go well.
- This Day In DCist: The giant blue rooster came to the National Gallery’s East Building.
Colleen Grablick