- Teenagers verbally harassed and spat at an Asian student outside a Fairfax middle school, according to police. [Post]
- The cherry blossoms reached peak bloom on Sunday. [WJLA]
- More than 100 riders were temporarily stranded on a disabled Red Line train in Northeast D.C. [NBC 4]
- Temple Hills Skating Center is closing for good on April 5. [WUSA 9]
- Employees of an Arlington Safeway reflect on their year working through the pandemic. [In These Times]
- Montgomery and Prince George’s County officials are teaming up to boost vaccinations among Latino residents. [Informer]
- Maryland lawmakers advanced a bill that would expand early voting centers for future elections. [WTOP]
- MedStar has offered some of its young and healthy patients COVID-19 vaccines before they’re eligible. [Post]
- The ten worst intersections in D.C. [GGWash]
- A local real estate agent is posting silly videos to market homes. (There’s a rap about Ballston involved.) [Washingtonian]
- ICYMI: Meet some of the National Guard members protecting the U.S. Capitol.
- ICYMI: Body camera footage shows Montgomery County police officers screaming at a 5-year-old Black boy.
- This Day in DCist: A Muslim family’s Alexandria home was vandalized with hate messages.
Colleen Grablick