- Virginia’s Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority is limiting certain whiskies to one bottle per customer due to high demand. [WJLA]
- Masks are now required at Dulles and National airports and any other indoor public spaces in Virginia. [WTOP]
- D.C.’s Department of General Services will move its headquarters to Ward 7. [WBJ]
- People experiencing homelessness explain the dismal living situations at D.C. homeless shelters during the pandemic. [WCP]
- When D.C. museums can eventually reopen, the Smithsonian will begin with a “very modest opening.” [Washingtonian]
- Mayor Muriel Bowser’s 2021 budget plan would ease restrictions on alcohol retailers and deliveries. [WBJ]
- “Save DC Eats” aims to bring the restaurant dining experience to your home. [WTOP]
- A Texas energy company will pay D.C. $2.5 million for polluting the Potomac River. [Post]
- Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam said the earliest the state would move to phase two of reopening would be June 2. [NBC4]
- Spitting sunflower seeds has always been part of the game, baseball players say. But that may change. [WCP]
- Metro is taking a “wait-and-see” approach as the region begins to reopen. [Post]
- ICYMI: Restaurants can reopen for seated service today in D.C., but they aren’t sure customers will show.
- ICYMI: Masks are required in Virginia starting today. Who will enforce it?
- ICYMI: Is this primary a fight for the soul of the D.C. Council?
- This Day in DCist: A review of UK sports comedy Jumpers for Goalposts at Studio Theatre.
Elliot C. Williams