- Golfers returned in full force as Maryland courses were allowed to reopen Thursday. [WJLA]
- This local artist survived the Spanish flu in 1918, and she just beat coronavirus. [Post]
- Brandon Todd’s housing mailer makes some questionable claims (and misspells a neighborhood). [WCP]
- The Wharf’s phase two development isn’t slowing down anytime soon, even during a pandemic. [WBJ]
- How the “murder hornets” differ from hornets common to the Washington region. [Post]
- A man was fatally stabbed and another critically injured on a train at Capitol Heights Station. [WJLA]
- Virginia’s attorney general defended the state’s criminal citation against a church that gathered on Palm Sunday. The church is backed by the Justice Department. [WTOP]
- How Gov. Northam came to his decision to reopen Virginia. [Post]
- A local bartender planned to open a bar, but launched a low-alcohol cocktail delivery service instead. [WCP]
- The federal government plans to list nursing homes and their number of positive coronavirus cases, while states like Virginia haven’t disclosed them. [NBC4]
- Medium Rare is bringing free brunch to moms and grandmas over 70 who are celebrating Mother’s Day alone. [Washingtonian]
- When schools reopen in Maryland, instruction could look drastically different, based on a recovery plan. [Post]
- ICYMI: “I am very afraid:” Nurses call for federal action to protect frontline workers.
- ICYMI: What happens when D.C.’s ban on evictions ends? It’s a big unknown.
- This Day in DCist: The Maryland comptroller thinks he’s James Bond.
Elliot C. Williams