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TOP NEWS | September 22, 2022   Gerald Brevard III is accused of attacks in D.C. last March, in

TOP NEWS | September 22, 2022 [Web version](   [DC grand jury indicts man accused of stalking and killing homeless men]( Gerald Brevard III is accused of attacks in D.C. last March, including one where a man died in a burning tent on New York Avenue. [READ MORE](   [Tolls, HOV rules begin Saturday on new 66 Express Lanes]( The Virginia Department of Transportation said tolls and High Occupancy Vehicle rules on the new western section of the 66 Express Lanes will start on Saturday. [READ MORE](   SPONSORED CONTENT [Welcome to Small Business September!]( Throughout the month, WTOP is featuring leaders from businesses, nonprofits and other organizations to share tips, tactics and lessons learned with the goal of helping SMBs across the region launch, survive, grow and thrive. Keep coming back each week for more!   [Towering office buildings and pricey residences: the transformation of downtown Bethesda]( The landscape of Bethesda is changing. Five years from now, expect Bethesda to be very different than it is today. [READ MORE](   [Washington Monument ‘largely clean' after vandalism; suspect identified]( Crews will continue cleaning the monument Thursday morning, but the park service said there is "virtually no evidence" of the vandalism. [READ MORE](   Insight by IBM [Cloud Exchange 2022: IBM's Victor Brown on why clouds are part of your enterprise]( The enterprise still exists, says IBM's Victor Brown. Third-party cloud services are a part of it, just like an agency's own data centers. That's the mind shift that everyone needs to make, Brown explains during the Federal News Network Cloud Exchange.   [Montgomery Co. Public Schools unveil security measures after football game brawl]( The new security measures that go into effect Friday include limiting student spectators to students of the schools competing and requiring spectators to remain in their seats. [READ MORE](   [Arrests, incidents up in 2nd half of Alexandria's school year]( Data for the third and fourth quarters that will be presented to the school board on Thursday shows that there were 194 reported incidents, up slightly from 191 in the first and second quarters. [READ MORE](   SPONSORED CONTENT [Is your dog getting enough exercise?]( There are many reasons to prioritize your dog getting enough exercise, including weight management, anxiety and preventing health issues, such as arthritis.   [Metro plans to ‘work differently' when it comes to keeping passengers safe]( "We want to figure out ways to have people that are trained in mental health awareness and de-escalation methods to try to engage those types of individuals and get them the help they really need." [READ MORE](   [Pentagon Metro station to temporarily close Saturday for security drill]( Bus and rail service will be unavailable at Pentagon Metro from opening until around 2 p.m. on Saturday. [READ MORE](   Insight by Leidos [Cloud Exchange 2022: Leidos' Lakshmi Ashok and Peter O'Donoghue on taming multicloud complexity]( As agencies expand cloud adoption, layering in multiple vendors' cloud products and services, orchestration and automation become increasingly necessary. We talk with a pair of Leidos experts about the best path to that evolution.   [Trump docs probe: Court lifts hold on Mar-a-Lago records]( The ruling clears the way for investigators to continue scrutinizing seized documents as they consider whether to bring criminal charges over the storage of of top-secret records at Mar-a-Lago after Donald Trump left the White House. [READ MORE](   [Powell's stark message: Inflation fight may cause recession]( Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell acknowledged what some economists have been saying about rate hikes the Fed has made. "No one knows whether this process will lead to a recession." 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