- What Washingtonians are complaining about in quarantine. [Washingtonian]
- Honda cars and trucks are the main targets in a spike of airbag theft across the area. [WJLA]
- Some pediatric offices in Virginia may go out of business as appointments continue to drop off. [WJLA]
- A Maryland nonprofit is offering free digital name change assistance for trans residents. [Blade]
- The ACLU filed another motion against D.C.’s Department of Corrections over conditions at DC Jail. [WTOP]
- The Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center, the region’s largest hotel, might not open until July. [WBJ]
- Ocean City remains Maryland’s “mecca of bad decisions” even during a pandemic. [Post]
- Long-time Smithsonian music curator James Weaver died at age 82 after contracting coronavirus. [Post]
- Breaking down Mayor Bowser’s 2021 budget. [WCP]
- Fairfax County Public Schools is facing a state investigation over allegations that it failed to support its students with disabilities during online learning. [Post]
- A Virginia woman wore a disinfected inflatable hippo costume to hug her mother outside a retirement home. [FOX 5]
- A look at where people are — and are not — filling out the census across the Washington region. [GGWash]
- ICYMI: The public data might not make it clear, but D.C. is actually halfway to meeting a key reopening metric.
- ICYMI: Thanks to coronavirus closures, D.C.’s homeless population faces additional barriers to voting in the June primaries.
- This Day in DCist: Mayor Bowser banned city-funded travel to Tennessee after the state passed an anti-LGBT law.
Colleen Grablick