- About 40 percent of D.C. bars may not make it out the other side of the pandemic, says a hospitality expert. [WJLA]
- Ward 8, once the ward with the lowest coronavirus caseload, now has the city’s highest death rate per capita. [Post]
- A group of religious leaders, business owners, and lawmakers are suing Maryland Governor Larry Hogan’s administration over his stay-at-home orders. [Post]
- Dentist offices in Virginia can now reopen for nonessential appointments. [WJLA]
- A Maryland man has been posting a daily dad joke in his yard during quarantine. [Post]
- A soap business in Georgetown has seen seven million orders for hand sanitizer since the coronavirus landed in the region in March. [WTOP]
- A bus ride through D.C. during a pandemic illustrates a problem that existed long before the coronavirus. [Post]
- Despite stay-at-home orders, workers descended on downtown D.C. to recognize May Day. [Washingtonian]
- A woman from Cameroon has been stuck in D.C. since March, unable to fly home. [NBC 4]
- D.C. Public Schools will host a virtual job fair in hopes of filling 450 positions by next year. [Post]
- The California man who set fire to Comet Ping Pong was sentenced to four years in federal prison. [WTOP]
- A local resident created a Twitter account to rate journalists’ and celebrities’ home decor. [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: An aerial look at D.C. from the Blue Angels and Thunderbird flyover.
- ICYMI: A restaurant food supplier in Alexandria opened its doors to the public.
- This Day in DCist: Veteran NBC Washington anchor Jim Vance announced he had cancer.
Colleen Grablick