- The D.C. Department of Transportation is offering school staff up to $200 towards a bike for commuting. [DDOT]
- D.C.’s Acting Chief Financial Officer overestimated the city’s surplus by an extra $392 million, scrambling the mayor’s budget rollout. [City Paper]
- A story of a Ukrainian family that sought refuge in Maryland. [Post]
- Montgomery County police officers said they hoped Black Lives Matter protesters would die in text exchanges, according to lawsuit. [CNN]
- Local perinatal service provider, Mamatoto Village, offers solutions to the Black maternal mortality crisis. [730 DC]
- Scientists are using E-ZPass-like technology to study Chesapeake Bay fish. [WTOP]
- WeWork commits to $16.3 million in rent subsidies for D.C. small businesses and startups. [WBJ]
- You can livestream the cherry blossoms. [WTOP]
- Get out there — it’s going to be sunny and well into the 70s (!) [CWG]
- ICYMI: Some Howard University faculty plan to strike next week over unfair labor practices.
- ICYMI: The National Zoo celebrates 50 years of its panda program.
- This Day in DCist: Local Asian activists hold space for one another and call for solidarity after Atlanta shooting.
Amanda Michelle Gomez