- A new report shows a quarter of a million residents in the D.C. region may go hungry as a result of the pandemic. [Post]
- D.C. is losing millions of dollars with private garbage haulers at the city’s trash transfer stations. [WCP]
- How some Nationals fans plan to celebrate Opening Day. [Post]
- Nurses placed 164 pairs of shoes on the Capitol lawn to honor their colleagues who died of COVID-19. [WTOP]
- D.C.’s bid to host the FIFA World Cup could be costly. [WCP]
- Protesters gathered outside Mitch McConnell’s D.C. home to demand extended unemployment benefits. [WJLA]
- A D.C. Police civilian employee was allegedly shot and killed by his son in Montgomery County. [Post]
- Trump says he has yet to decide if Mayor Bowser’s new mask mandate applies on federal property. [WUSA 9]
- Maryland election officials asked for $20 million in state funding for mail-in ballot efforts this November. [WTOP]
- Former cardinal and D.C. archbishop Theodore McCarrick faces a lawsuit for allegedly sexually abusing boys at a New Jersey beach house in the 1980s. [NBC 4]
- An anti-mask party planned at Trump’s D.C. hotel has been cancelled. [Washingtonian]
- Miss Manners talks Zoom etiquette. [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: Masks are now required in D.C. outside the home.
- ICYMI: Answering (some of) your coronavirus data questions.
- This Day in DCist: More than 200 people were hospitalized in D.C. with K2-related symptoms.
Colleen Grablick