TOP NEWS | August 14, 2023 [Web version]( â [Steamy and stormy start to DC region's workweek]( The Monday afternoon commute could be clouded over with heavy rain, thunderstorms and possibly even an isolated tornado. [READ MORE]( â [Hawaii mourns the dead in ferocious wildfires while officials warn the full toll is not yet known]( As Hawaii residents mourned those killed in ferocious wildfires, officials warned that the full human and environmental toll was not yet known and the recovery only just beginning. [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 [Summit in Southeast DC calls on young people to help remedy juvenile crime]( "The way that we can reduce crime and make our city a place that can thrive is for everyone to do it together." The Ward 8 community's youth summit comes after a violent and crime-ridden 4th of July weekend in the District. [READ MORE]( â [Woman shot, infant child found safe in car at Northern Virginia shopping center]( A woman is in the hospital with life-threatening injuries after being shot in a vehicle at the Mount Vernon Plaza parking lot with her infant alongside her. The shooter was taken into custody and received multiple charges. [READ MORE]( â Event - Webinar [Federal News Network's Cyber Leaders Exchange 2023 | Register Now]( Where are agencies on zero trust? What's happening with supply chain risk management? Is the government prepared for quantum and beyond? Join us September 12-14 for this exclusive virtual event. You'll hear from CISA, DHS, NASA, NIST, the Navy, OMB and more. â [Montgomery Co. offering resources for at-risk women who are pregnant]( The "Right from the Start" event in Silver Spring was designed to empower new moms with tools to keep themselves physically and mentally healthy throughout their pregnancy. [READ MORE]( â [Prince George's Co. dance studio owner helps students âgrow physically and mentally']( When Linda Chaney opened her dance studio, Evolution Dance Studio, in Greenbelt in 2019, she had one goal in mind: "What we're trying to do for the community is take kids off the street and put them into art." [READ MORE]( â SPONSORED CONTENT [Federal News Network's Workplace Reimagined | Register Now]( Are you ready for success in a hybrid world? Spend an afternoon hearing from your peers and industry experts about how to lean into technology to strike the right balance between collaboration, communication and workflow. | Register Now â [What's new in DC-area school systems this year?]( Summer is already over for some students in the D.C. region, and school for thousands of more is set to begin soon. So what's new in local school systems this year? [READ MORE]( â [DC Black Film Fest brings interactive, choose-your-own adventure experience]( âYou can easily curate films on Netflix, on a streaming platform, but you can't have strangers, friends and family come into a room and be entertained then have conversation after [like you can at a film festival].â [READ MORE]( â Sponsored by D.C. Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking [Hear why captive insurance in DC is the right choice for your business]( Dana Sheppard, the associate commissioner of the risk finance bureau within the District of Columbia Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking, discusses how DC empowers companies and saves them money. â [Car Review: 2024 VW Atlas is a 3-row SUV with newfound style]( For the 2024 Atlas, Volkswagen gave its bestselling vehicle a significant refresh, including updates that give it a more svelte appearance. [READ MORE]( â [Cast your votes in WTOP's Top 10 Contest!]( Let your tastebuds do the talking and help 10 local restaurants earn a total of $10,000 by casting your votes now through Friday, August 18 at 5 p.m. [READ MORE]( â Sponsored by Shulman Rogers [DMV entertainment lawyer looks to future while celebrating 50 years of hip hop]( Lita Rosario-Richardson, a Washington, D.C., entertainment lawyer who has counseled numerous Black musical artists, offers her take on the impact of hip hop and what's possible in the next 50 years from an American music culture that has spread worldwide. â PARTNERSHIP [Listen live for news, traffic and weather from WTOP News on our FREE App!]( Download the app today - sponsored by Navy Federal Credit Union - to stay up to date on all the latest news in the DMV. â [Check out the latest weather forecast]( [Click here for the latest traffic updates]( [Visit WTOP's Podcast Center](
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