- D.C. police arrested a carjacking suspect after a car chase last night ended with a barricade inside a Southeast home. [WJLA]
- A Howard University graduate is the first black female officer to join the U.S. Air Force Thunderbird team. [NBC 4]
- The Washington region’s fragmented response to coronavirus could make a case for a new vision of D.C. statehood. [Post]
- Local photographers in quarantine turned the cameras on themselves in these self portraits. [Washingtonian]
- A newly signed Washington football player was arrested on assault charges in Colorado. [WJLA]
- More data show emergency room visits are plummeting in the region’s hospitals. [NBC 4]
- Socially distant shoppers flocked to Mount Vernon Triangle for the farmers market’s opening day. [WTOP]
- Amazon looks to selling alcohol at its full-service grocery store coming to 14th Street. [WBJ]
- In Fairfax County’s new virtual classrooms, chat features turned into hubs of bullying and harassment. [Post]
- Some Ocean City visitors donned giant inflatable inner-tubes to maintain social distance. [Twitter]
- Horns from protesting truck drivers at the Capitol briefly interrupted President Trump’s press conference. [FOX 5]
- A pandemic doesn’t cancel bamboo season at the National Zoo — the pandas’ favorite time of the year. [Post]
- ICYMI: A guide to what’s open and what’s not around the Washington region.
- ICYMI: Some churches reopened their doors and others remained online, as stay-home-orders lifted across the area.
- This Day in DCist: D.C. residents mourned the loss of a young child who was fatally hit by a car in Southeast.
Colleen Grablick