- A D.C. couple got married in the middle of Walter Street SE with the help of their neighbors. [Post]
- The D.C. Council is reportedly considering joining other cities in putting a cap on delivery app commission fees. [WCP]
- The U.S. House abandoned plans to reconvene next week as the health emergency rages on in the region. [Post]
- Fado Irish Pub is closing permanently after 22 years in Chinatown. [Eater]
- 25 Prince George’s County police officers were put on paid leave because of their beards. [WJLA]
- Edna Adams, D.C.’s oldest coronavirus victim, was 105 and moved to the District in the 1950s. [Post]
- Scenes from ShutDownDC’s bike protest and go-go performance to support essential workers. [Washingtonian]
- EagleBank’s legal fees grew to nearly $7 million in the first quarter, as the company faces government investigations and a class-action lawsuit. [WBJ]
- More than twice as many people have sought help at Casa Ruby last month as normal. [WUSA9]
- Virginia launched its free testing program in Richmond, but still lags in testing compared to other states. [Post]
- Through Tables Without Borders, a couple from Syria made 500 free meals at Granville Moore’s for families in need. [WCP]
- ICYMI: Bowser’s ReOpen D.C. Advisory Group includes allies and lobbyists.
- ICYMI: A new documentary reveals the extent of Washington quarterback Alex Smith’s horrific injury.
- This Day in DCist: Todd took Ward 4, while May had a 152-vote lead in the Ward 8 race.
Elliot C. Williams