TOP NEWS | April 16, 2022 [Web version]( â [1 wounded in shooting at a Prince William Co. high school]( A person was hospitalized after being shot during a carnival Friday night at Gar-Field High School in Woodbridge. [READ MORE]( â [Retired NBC Washington anchor Wendy Rieger in hospice]( Wendy Rieger, who anchored NBC Washington's afternoon broadcast for more than 25 years until her retirement last December, has reportedly entered hospice care. [READ MORE]( â SPONSORED CONTENT [Listen to The Week On The Hill Podcast for a closer look at the biggest developments in the nation's capital]( Each week, WTOP Capitol Hill Correspondent Mitchell Miller provides listeners with a roadmap of what's ahead on the political horizon - and what these developments could mean for you. â [DMV Download podcast launching soon!]( With so much going on in the D.C. region right now, the time is right for WTOP's new daily podcast, DMV Download. The only local podcast that takes a deeper look at the biggest stories impacting Washingtonians. Don't miss the premiere episode Tuesday, April 19. [READ MORE]( â [Virginia man accused of sexually assaulting young students at Woodbridge school]( A man was pepper-sprayed in Arlington by a woman who said he was taking pictures of children. It turned out, he was taking pictures of his own kids. [READ MORE]( â Insight by Interstate Moving [What to look for when choosing a mover]( Whether you are moving down the street, across the country or around the world, choosing a professional mover for your next move or relocation can help you save money and reduce stress. To help you choose the best mover for your next move or relocation, we've compiled the following list of questions and answers. â [7 arrested, 4 released in connection with dog theft during DC crime spree]( Four adults arrested late Thursday in connection with the theft of one of two dogs during a string of robberies this week have been released and will not face charges, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia said. [READ MORE]( â [Man found guilty in 2019 fatal Oxon Hill Popeyes stabbing]( The man indicted in the deadly stabbing of a customer at a Popeyes in Oxon Hill, Maryland, in 2019 was found guilty of second-degree murder Friday. [READ MORE]( â ADVERTISEMENT [Guaranteed Coverage - Apply today]( Get $100k in guaranteed life insurance, starting as low as $3.50 a month. Feds must be under age fifty and not currently insured with WAEPA to apply. Offer ends 5/25/22. â [10 years after young Virginia mother vanished, boyfriend indicted for murder]( Almost exactly a decade after a 22-year-old Virginia mother, Heather Hodges, disappeared, her live-in boyfriend has been indicted on charges of killing her and hiding her body. [READ MORE]( â [Man pepper-sprayed in Arlington after taking pictures of own kids]( A man was pepper-sprayed in Arlington, Virginia, Tuesday by a woman who said he was taking pictures of children. It turned out, he was taking pictures of his own kids. [READ MORE]( â Insight by OKTA [DoD Cloud Exchange: Okta's Sean Frazier on importance of ICAM]( A solid identity, credential and access management system is crucial to zero trust and to digital transformation in multicloud environments. Luckily, agencies aren't starting from scratch, explains Okta's Sean Frazier at the DoD Cloud Exchange. â [Montgomery Co. council member Hucker withdraws from executive race]( There's been a shake-up in the race for county executive race in Montgomery County, Maryland, as Tom Hucker withdraws his name from the running. [READ MORE]( â [âWe're at a turning point': New Fairfax Co. schools superintendent tours her first classrooms]( The newly selected superintendent of Fairfax County schools walked into her first Virginia classroom on Friday morning. WTOP was the first to sit down with her for an interview. [READ MORE]( â ADVERTISEMENT [Take a look! Get free rides home!]( Rideshare to work and get a free guaranteed ride home in case of emergencies. Visit commuterconnections.org or 800.745.RIDE. Some restrictions apply. â [Traffic restrictions, road closures for Emancipation Day in DC]( D.C. is set to celebrate Emancipation Day on Saturday with a parade, music, food and fireworks. There will be some street closures and parking restrictions in the area where the festivities are taking place. [READ MORE]( â Insight by Rocky Gorge Animal Hospital [Easter Lilies: Beautiful plants, but a household toxin for our kitty friends]( Easter is just around the corner and while we are all excited for the Easter Bunny to bring great treats, it's important to think about our furry friends. One of the most common plants that people bring home around this time are lilies which include Tiger, Day, Asiatic, Easter or Japanese Show lilies. â PARTNERSHIP [Get all the federal news and information you need with the Federal News Network App!]( Download the app to stay up-to-date no matter where your agency's mission may take you. â [Check out the latest weather forecast]( [Click here for the latest traffic updates]( [Visit WTOP's Podcast Center](
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