TOP NEWS | March 05, 2023 [Web version]( â [Ex-Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan won't challenge Trump in 2024]( Former Republican Gov. Larry Hogan, a fierce critic of Donald Trump, said Sunday he will not run for the White House in 2024, after long positioning himself as a possible alternative to the former president. [READ MORE]( â [Driver killed after tanker truck strikes tree, explodes near Frederick]( The driver of gas tanker truck died after the vehicle overturned and exploded Saturday just outside of Frederick, according to authorities. [READ MORE]( â ADVERTISEMENT [FVCbank. Success Has a Bank.]( FVCbank has been serving Virginia and Maryland residents business banking and personal banking services since 2007. Open an account with us today! â [A âuniquely American' challenge: Group of local universities offer ideas to reduce gun violence]( Limiting gun purchases, more firearm tracing and expanding gun-buyback programs are some methods that D.C.-area universities believe can reduce gun violence. [READ MORE]( â [NFL player robbed at gunpoint in Md.]( A Philadelphia Eagles football player was robbed at gunpoint early Friday morning in Upper Marlboro. [READ MORE]( â Sponsored by Kaiser Permanente [Does your business ensure psychological well-being in the workplace?]( Discover what psychological health is and why it matters to your business. We sit down with Kaiser Permanente's Angela Beaudry, vice president of HR, to talk about how organizations can create healthy environments for their employees. â [NBC Washington anchor Pat Lawson Muse announces retirement after 40 years]( NBC Washington announced longtime anchor Pat Lawson Muse would be retiring at the end of the month. [READ MORE]( â [DC council may look to keep police in schools after increase in crime]( With an increase in violence and crime in the District, the D.C. council may reverse course and halt the removal of school resource officers. [READ MORE]( â SPONSORED CONTENT [Don't let your new year's health, weight resolutions slip away]( Often all the willpower in the world can't overcome health and other factors when it comes to weight loss. That doesn't make those resolutions a waste. We talk with two doctors from Adventist Healthcare Fort Washington Medical Center to find out why. â [Maryland is the first state in the country with a plan to replace stolen SNAP benefits with federal funds]( Maryland became the first state this week to get federal approval for a plan to reimburse victims of food benefits fraud and Gov. Wes Moore (D) included funding for the effort in a supplemental budget delivered to the General Assembly on Friday. [READ MORE]( â [Frederick officers shoot, kill man, police chief says]( "When the officers arrived at the scene, a young lady answered the door. Subsequently, the officers entered the apartment to check for the individual," Frederick City Police Chief Jason Lando said during a press conference Saturday evening. [READ MORE]( â EVENT - Trezza Media Group [Federal Executive Forum Customer Experience in Government]( During this webinar, you will learn how CX experts from the Department of Homeland Security, Internal Revenue Service, Education Department and Agriculture Department are implementing strategies and initiatives to improve customer experience. â [Thousands turned out to Alexandria to watch St. Patrick's Day parade]( Thousands of people - young and old - lined the streets of Old Town Alexandria on Saturday afternoon under bright sunshine to watch the 40th annual St. Patrick's Day Parade - the first of the season in the D.C. area. [READ MORE]( â [Norfolk Southern train derails in Springfield, Ohio]( Nearby residents have been asked to shelter in place after a Norfolk Southern train derailed near a highway in the Springfield, Ohio, area on Saturday. [READ MORE]( â SPONSORED CONTENT [How volunteer partnerships make Shulman Rogers more than just a place to work]( Community involvement has been part of the law firm's DNA since its founding in Montgomery County. Today, with offices across the region, Shulman Rogers supports and its employees volunteer at a wide range of charities, nonprofits and foundations. â [Washington Spirit signs 15-year-old Chloe Ricketts, becomes youngest player in NWSL history]( Chloe Ricketts, a high school sophomore from Dexter, Michigan, makes league history after signing a professional contract at 15 years, 283 days old. [READ MORE]( â Sponsored by Shulman Rogers [Community partnerships with MCCH, Best Buddies and others make law firm more than just a place to work]( Community involvement has been part of the law firm's DNA since its founding in Montgomery County. Today, with offices across the region, Shulman Rogers supports and its employees volunteer at a wide range of charities, nonprofits and foundations. â PARTNERSHIP [Feeling lucky? Download the WTOP App and register for WTOP's App Madness campaign for your chance to win $1,000!]( Register today for your chance to win! Four lucky winners will win cash during the month of March. â [Check out the latest weather forecast]( [Click here for the latest traffic updates]( [Visit WTOP's Podcast Center](
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