- Privileged, wealthy Washingtonians are haranguing this concierge doctor for a COVID vaccine — even when they’re not eligible. [Washingtonian]
- Alexandria schools are planning to offer a full five days of in-person instruction come fall. [Post]
- The District is working to translate vaccine information into languages other than English. [WCP]
- Get ready for another stretch of sun. [CWG]
- What it’s been like to dine in D.C. over the last year. [Washingtonian]
- Virginia is lessening the coronavirus restrictions on outdoor graduations. [NBC Washington]
- Civil engineer Robert S. O’Neil, who lived in Potomac and helped design the region’s Metrorail system, died of the coronavirus. [Post]
- Free guided boat tours of the Anacostia River are coming back. [WTOP]
- Senator Tim Kaine says he’s still dealing with the after effects of his coronavirus infection. [Post]
- ICYMI: Area man publicly supports D.C. statehood.
- ICYMI: All adults in Maryland will be eligible for the vaccine by April 27.
- This Day in DCist: You couldn’t keep folks away from the cherry blossoms.
Natalie Delgadillo