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WTOP Daily Headlines: New Look, More Content, Same Purpose

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Get today's top news, no matter where you are. [Image]( [Image] Hi there! Sarah Beth Hensley here, Digital News Director at WTOP News. I've got some exciting news to share with you, our Daily Headlines subscribers. New look, more content, same purpose. Starting Monday, March 21, you'll be seeing a redesign of our Daily Headlines newsletter. Your daily newsletter will now include more news stories, expanded access to the resources YOU rely on for local news and more great content from our WTOP News Team. Resources such as [listen live](, [weather]( and [traffic]( updates, the [WTOP podcast center](, WTOP app and our social media channels. No matter how you choose to consume your news, our newsletter will offer you multiple ways to wake up with us, get informed and be ready to conquer the day no matter what it might throw your way. I hope you enjoy the new look and some of the changes we've made. What won't change is our purpose. From life-saving weather and traffic information to breaking news stories that keep the D.C. region educated and informed, our team comes to work 24/7/365 dedicated to our mission – “to deliver high-quality, unbiased news that shapes our region and connects our community across all media platforms.” To our listeners, readers and subscribers, thank you for being part of the WTOP News community! Sarah Beth Hensley P.S. Make sure your friends and family stay on top of the latest daily news too, by forwarding this email along to them. They can sign up or manage their preferences [here](. If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely [unsubscribe](.

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