- Children’s National Hospital has seen zero flu cases at any of its D.C.-area locations since March 2020. [Washingtonian]
- Trans adults are being left out of homeless services after aging out of city and nonprofit programs. [Street Sense]
- D.C.’s teacher of the year Alejandro Diasgranados says his students are “brilliant … I know they come to school every day after the trauma they experience and they come in day after day motivated to learn and get their education. They have big dreams.” [Post]
- Ward 5 Councilmember Kenyan McDuffie and restaurant owners are asking Mayor Muriel Bowser for a step-by-step reopening plan for the city [City Paper]
- Washington Football Team says it will allow fans in stands at full capacity in the fall. [FOX5]
- A 71-year-old woman has died after a fire at Skyland Place SE. [Post]
- St. Ann’s Center for Children, Youth, and Families marks 160 years of serving the community. [Informer]
- Ivy City is growing, but longtime residents say some elements of their neighborhood are disappearing — like a place for kids to play. [Post]
- Anne Arundel County Fire Department rescued four people from an overturned boat in the Chesapeake Bay on Thursday night. [WUSA9]
- We’ve got a cool, gray, maybe even rainy weekend ahead. [Capital Weather Gang]
- ICYMI: Russell Westbrook always eats two PB&Js before hitting the court for the Wizards.
- ICYMI: Gov. Ralph Northam opens the door to lift most of Virginia’s coronavirus restrictions by June 15.
- This day in DCist: D.C. got another chapter in the great leaf blower saga.
Artist Maren Hassinger’s “Monument” on view near Dupont Circle.
Lori McCue