TOP NEWS | June 13, 2023 [Web version]( â [Neighbor charged with killing 3 men at Annapolis home after parking dispute]( Charles Smith was booked on multiple charges, including three counts each of second-degree murder, first-degree assault and attempted murder. He is being held without bond. [READ MORE]( â [Fairfax Co. schools challenge attorney general's request for full report into National Merit delays]( Virginia's largest school system cited attorney-client privilege and concern for staff safety as the reason for not sharing the full report with Attorney General Jason Miyares. [READ MORE]( â ADVERTISEMENT [Reach your audience with the right message at the right time]( Is your marketing hitting a dead end? Are you unable to tie business goals to advertising revenue? Not sure if your digital outreach is hitting ROI? Connect with 2060 Digital to discover how you can reach the right audience with the right message. â [Virginia State Police releases 2022 crime report]( The âCrime in Virginiaâ report said, when looking at the number of violent crimes, there was an almost 5% increase in 2022 compared to the previous year. [READ MORE]( â [DC official wants to help small businesses by paying for âglass break sensors']( D.C. Council member Charles Allen is introducing a bill that would tack on rebates to small businesses who purchase interior security cameras and sensors that detect vibrations when glass shatters. [READ MORE]( â Webinar - Cloud Exchange [Federal News Network's Cloud Exchange 2023 | Register now!]( Taking on a hybrid, multicloud world: Hear from tech leaders at Energy, Justice, NIH, Transportation and more about how agencies use cloud to reimagine services - from the enterprise to the edge. Join us June 20-22 for an exclusive virtual event! â [How Maryland is fighting to protect older adults from âheartbreaking' financial abuse]( The Office of the Attorney General of Maryland reported that one in five adults over the age of 65 have been the victims of fraud - with losses estimated at $2.9 billion a year. [READ MORE]( â [What the I-95 collapse means for commuters to and through the DC area]( The collapse of a portion of Interstate 95 in Philadelphia is expected to impact not only traffic in Philadelphia, but also commutes for people driving through the region. [READ MORE]( â SPONSORED CONTENT [Do you know the difference between banks and credit unions?]( Nearly everyone interacts with a financial institution in some way - a checking or savings account, a mortgage or other loan, maybe some investments. We hear from Jeff Bentley, president and CEO of Northwest Federal Credit Union. â [Md. electric car drivers may use HOV lanes in the state regardless of number of passengers]( Drivers of electric vehicles, and some plug-in hybrid vehicles, can once again use HOV lanes on Interstate 270 and Route 50, as long as they get and display a Maryland HOV permit. [READ MORE]( â [For this Silver Spring brewer, it's not just about the beer - it's about the glass]( Silver Branch Brewing Company may be known for its large beer selection, but almost as much thought goes into the glasses the beer is served in. [READ MORE]( â Sponsored by MedStar Washington Hospital Center [Burn care: What MedStar is doing to help patients recover mentally, physically]( Burn injuries can be both physically and psychologically challenging - putting burn survivors on a challenging path to recovery that includes hurdles for both the body and mind. The team at MedStar Washington Hospital Center equips burn patients with treatment plans, rehabilitation and emotional support, said Ron Lassiter, the director of the Burn Rehabilitation Therapy Department at MedStar Washington Hospital Center. â [Who took Peppa Pig? Ocean City police ask for help finding suspects]( After being stolen out of her "home" at an Ocean City candy store, Peppa Pig is safe, but police are asking for the public's help in locating three suspects who swiped the figure. [READ MORE]( â [Take Metro's Red Line? You'll now see more frequent trains]( Later this month, Metro will improve service on even more lines and roll out a new pricing structure that does away with âpeakâ fares. [READ MORE]( â SPONSORED CONTENT [Amazon's Met Park opens for business and welcomes the community]( Amazon employees - 8,000, so far - and 14 retailers have begun moving into HQ2. Met Park's two 22-story towers, surrounded by a 2.5-acre park, offer spaces available to the public, new retail venues and learning opportunities. â [DC/DOX Film Festival launches with Joan Baez, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott and more]( The inaugural DC/DOX Film Festival launches this week in the District with viewings of over 60 critically acclaimed documentaries from around the world. [READ MORE]( â Sponsored by PenFed Credit Union, federally insured by NCUA [High-yield checking: How it can pay you back]( Checking accounts allow you to have quick access to your money for things like bills, entertainment, expenses and other costs associated with daily life. 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