- Maryland-themed masks have been a hit. [WTOP]
- Heavy rain is on the way and a flood watch is in effect. [CWG]
- Maryland got half a million coronavirus kits from South Korea but they have been hung up by regulatory hurdles. [Post]
- 70 percent of federal inmates have COVID-19. [NBC4]
- Love letters to D.C. bars and restaurants. [WCP]
- Shaw is getting an all-day breakfast sandwich pop-up. [Washingtonian]
- Can the mayor actually end homelessness by 2025? [WCP]
- Police said a man fired an assault-style weapon toward the Cuban embassy. [WJLA]
- Roots is closing its Georgetown and Pentagon City stores. [WBJ]
- On Brandon Todd’s campaign tactics. [WCP]
- Local libraries and museums are collecting artifacts from these times. [WTOP]
- Another local virtual quarantine dating show. [Washingtonian]
- Theater companies are facing an uncertain future. [WTOP]
- ICYMI: A janitor shares what its like for her to continue going in to work every day.
- ICYMI: How soon-to-be graduates are planning to celebrate in the absence of pretty much all the usual ways.
- This Day in DCist: A suspected armed robber fled the scene on a scooter.