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TOP NEWS | June 14, 2024   A new Commanders stadium would bring thousands of jobs and billions

TOP NEWS | June 14, 2024 [Web version](   [What DC says a Commanders stadium could bring to the city]( A new Commanders stadium would bring thousands of jobs and billions of dollars in revenue to D.C., according to a report commissioned by Mayor Muriel Bowser. [READ MORE](   [Father of girl hospitalized with E. coli after swim in Lake Anna: ‘It's just been a whole nightmare for us']( John Inglett said his daughter Ava was one of 20 reported cases of the illness linked to the Spotsylvania County lake. [READ MORE](   ADVERTISEMENT [Heading to the beach this weekend? You'll need this!]( Before you grab your sunscreen and hit the road, be sure to check out WTOP's beach traffic and weather resource for smooth sailing! Brought to you by Maryland Transportation Authority.   [WSSC Water starts turning poop into power]( A massive $271 million project at the WSSC Water facility in Accokeek, Maryland, is nearing completion. [READ MORE](   [Family of man shot, killed by Fairfax Co. police files $20 million wrongful death suit]( The family of a man who was shot and killed inside a McLean, Virginia, home in July 2022 claims the Fairfax County police chief and three officers used excessive force. [READ MORE](   Event - Webinar [Federal Executive Forum Healthcare IT Strategies in Government Progress and Best Practices 2024]( Join FNN on June 18 at 1 p.m. ET to learn what healthcare IT strategies have proven successful and what the priorities are for the future.   [Better, though not booming, Prince George's Co. touts future economic surge]( During the annual State of the Economy breakfast on Thursday, county leaders pointed to signs suggesting that the commercial tax base is starting to grow. [READ MORE](   [Hunting season kicks off in the DC area - with a good cause behind it]( This year, a National Park Service operation to reduce the D.C. deer population has resulted in almost 14,000 pounds of venison being donated to food banks. [READ MORE](   SPONSORED CONTENT [How nano arthroscopy can lead to faster recovery, better overall treatment of joint injuries]( Dr. Evan Argintar, an orthopedic surgeon at MedStar Washington Hospital Center, explains how nano arthroscopy can lead to better diagnostics, enhance patient understanding of treatment and minimize recovery of join injuries.   [Why this DC restaurant has ‘Pride Month' in its DNA]( Annie's Paramount Steak House, founded in 1948 by Greek immigrant George Katinas, has been a staple of the local LGBTQ+ community for decades. [READ MORE](   [Woman charged in DC hospital carjacking denied showers in jail, lawyer says]( The comments about the alleged conditions in the D.C. jail were made during a mental observation hearing for suspect 23-year-old Kayla Brown in D.C. Superior Court. [READ MORE](   Sponsored by Canon [NARA to remove analog records as part of new digitization standards]( The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is moving away from analog records and requiring it in digital format. June 30 will be the deadline.   [Part of Ohio Drive near the Lincoln Memorial set to close for the next 6 years as part of massive sewer tunnel project]( The portion of Ohio Drive in Southwest D.C. that will close Monday, June 17, is from Independence Avenue to West Basin Drive. [READ MORE](   [Nearly twice as many tornadoes as previously reported during DC-area storms last week, NWS says]( The National Weather Service has upped its tornado count to nearly double its initial report, after an additional survey of damage from storms that blew through the D.C. area last week. [READ MORE](   Sponsored by Carahsoft [Need help on your SCRM journey? We've gathered advice from federal and industry experts]( In an exclusive ebook, Federal News Network brings together tips and tactics about wrangling risk in your supply chains from CISA, DHS' Silicon Valley Innovation Program, NIST and leading industry experts. | Download the ebook now   PARTNERSHIP [Let the games begin! The 32nd Annual Giant BBQ Battle is back]( Get ready for the BBQ Summer Games XXXII - June 22 - 23 on historic Pennsylvania Avenue   [Check out the latest weather forecast]( [Click here for the latest traffic updates]( [Visit WTOP's Podcast Center]( Download and listen to podcasts created by WTOP and our partners CONNECT WITH WTOP [facebook]( [twitter]( [linkedin]( [instagram]( EVERYTHING YOU NEED EVERY TIME YOU LISTEN [DOWNLOAD THE WTOP APP]( [Click here to manage your newsletter preferences.]( This email and the accompanying website are not intended for users located within the European Economic Area. [Unsubscribe](  | [Contact us.](

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