TOP NEWS | July 30, 2022 [Web version]( â [Bail denied for Md. woman accused of shooting husband over molestation allegations]( The Maryland woman who police say shot her husband in a D.C. hotel last week over allegations he molested children at her day care will remain behind bars. [READ MORE]( â [Advocates, school board members support firing of Va. teacher over refusal to use pronoun]( Following the contested termination of a teacher, dozens of groups, including members of Northern Virginia school boards, have come together to show their support for the decision to fire the educator who refused to say a student's preferred pronoun. [READ MORE]( â SPONSORED CONTENT [Why boots on the ground matter in helping federal contractors]( We sit down with Mark Maier to find out how his unique mix of Army, technology, engineering and legal skills come to play as the lead lawyer of the government contracts team at Shulman Rogers. â [Montgomery Co. carjacker gets 25 years in prison with no parole]( A Maryland man convicted in two carjackings, including one where a 68-year-old woman was forced out of her car, has been sentenced to 25 years in prison without parole. [READ MORE]( â [Rockville police say group of boys killed âbeloved' neighborhood goose; $1K reward offered]( Neighbors are offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to an arrest after police say a group of boys killed a Canada goose in Rockville on Sunday night. [READ MORE]( â Insight by ClearLogic Financial [Ten brilliant ideas for retirement planning]( Key decisions to consider, including Social Security timing, rolling your TSP into an IRA, streamlining your financial life, and taking the appropriate amount of risk. â [Prince George's Co. health officer resigns]( Dr. Ernest L. Carter has been Prince George's County's health officer since December 2019. He'll continue to serve until Nov. 1. [READ MORE]( â [Ticket bought in Illinois wins $1.28B Mega Millions jackpot]( According to megamillions.com, there was one winning ticket in the draw Friday night, and it was bought in Illinois. [READ MORE]( â SPONSORED CONTENT [A minimally invasive solution for large kidney stones]( Kidney stones send more than 500,000 people to the ER each year. This common ailment has impacted scores of people, and thanks to a minimally invasive treatment, patients are experiencing less pain and faster recovery times. â [Pope: Canadian residential schools were cultural âgenocide']( Pope Francis agreed Saturday that the attempt to eliminate Indigenous culture in Canada through a church-run residential school system amounted to a cultural âgenocide.â [READ MORE]( â [House passes bill banning certain semi-automatic guns]( The House passed legislation Friday to revive a ban on certain semi-automatic guns, the first vote of its kind in years and a direct response to the firearms often used in the crush of mass shootings ripping through communities nationwide. [READ MORE]( â Insight by Rocky Gorge Animal Hospital [5 Summertime Tips For A Pet Safe Season]( Enjoy the beautiful warm weather and get some exercise, just make sure you and your pet are protected so you can have a safe and happy summer season. â [Jaelene Daniels refuses gay pride jersey, sits out game against Washington Spirit]( North Carolina Courage defender Jaelene Daniels refused to play Friday night in a game against the Washington Spirit when the team celebrated Pride Night and wore jerseys to support the LGBTQ community. [READ MORE]( â [DE Ryan Kerrigan announces retirement with Commanders]( Defensive end Ryan Kerrigan, who spent 10 of his 11 seasons with Washington, is hanging up his cleats. [READ MORE]( â SPONSORED CONTENT [Did you miss our Zero Trust Cyber Exchange?]( No worries! We've got you covered with on-demand sessions and articles featuring OMB, CISA, the Air Force, the Navy, NSA, FDIC, NARA and NASA. Get insights and tips from federal and industry cyber leaders. â [Sign of the times? Nope - time's up for illegally posted signs in Montgomery Co.]( The Department of Permitting Services in Montgomery County, Maryland, will start Aug. 4 on what it calls a âsign sweepâ to remove illegally placed signs from county rights of way. [READ MORE]( â Insight by Qiagen [Montgomery Co. company uses ‘building blocks of life’ to diagnose diseases]( A cutting-edge global life sciences company that has its United States headquarters in Montgomery County, Maryland, is utilizing the building blocks of life - including DNA, RNA and proteins - in order to advance science and change the way the world diagnoses and treats diseases. â PARTNERSHIP [The power of ONE starts with you.]( Join Susan G Komen on September 18 for the DMV Tri-State Susan G. Komen's MORE THAN PINK Walk and witness the power of ONE! Click here for more information and to register. â [Check out the latest weather forecast]( [Click here for the latest traffic updates]( [Visit WTOP's Podcast Center](
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