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TOP NEWS | June 10, 2024   "I do think   Consider wearing a zip-up sweater out the door, a

TOP NEWS | June 10, 2024 [Web version](   [When a DC monument was struck in a vehicle crash, one Virginia man took the lead to save it]( "I do think [the Boundary Stone] would have sat there for a couple of weeks until somebody brought it to the right people's attention." A car crashed into a fence protecting one of the oldest monuments in the U.S. [READ MORE](   [Sunny with PM clouds. Possible stray shower. Highs reaching the 80s]( Consider wearing a zip-up sweater out the door, as morning temperatures range in the 50s and 60s. However, plan for a pleasant day with sunshine giving way to added afternoon clouds. [READ MORE](   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.   [Boil water advisory lifted in Arlington]( Crews restored water pressure within 90 minutes of a water main break on Friday. But because the pressure dropped suddenly, Arlington County officials issued the advisory "out of an abundance of caution." [READ MORE](   [Trump and Biden neck and neck nationally and in battleground states, poll finds]( According to a recent CBS News poll, among all the factors on voters' minds this election, former President Donald Trump's guilty verdict pales compared to issues like the economy, inflation, and the border. [READ MORE](   Event [Federal News Network's Cloud Exchange 2024 | Register now]( Are civilian agencies across the government cloud-smart? How are they taking advantage of cloud to deliver digital services and improve mission deliverables? Find out during our exclusive event June 25 and 26.   [DC's Rainbow History Project reflects on 60 years of LGBTQ history ahead of World Pride]( "We have advanced by leaps and bounds." A local organization documenting the history of the District's LGBTQ community says it plans to share its findings before next year's World Pride celebration. [READ MORE](   [DC public libraries celebrate Pride Month with free drag story times and performances]( All Pride Month, D.C. public libraries will be celebrating queer stories and experiences with free events featuring performers, activists and authors. [READ MORE](   SPONSORED CONTENT [Need help on your SCRM journey? We've gathered advice from federal and industry experts]( In an exclusive ebook, Federal News Network brings together tips and tactics about wrangling risk in your supply chains from CISA, DHS' Silicon Valley Innovation Program, NIST and leading industry experts. | Download the ebook now   [Helping children navigate summer without their school friendships]( Summer can be a lonely time for some children missing their friends from school as the daily, in-person connections are suddenly gone. But there is something parents can do. [READ MORE](   [4 injured after shooting in Southeast DC]( Officers found two adult males shot near Boone Elementary School, while two other people, including a juvenile female, received treatment for gunshot wounds in area hospitals. [READ MORE](   Sponsored by Canon [How to manage the digital records deadline]( June 30th deadline approaches, when NARA will only accept digitized documents. Agencies must deal with the largest volume known as modern textual records.   [From Woodstock to Wolf Trap: The Who's Roger Daltrey joins WTOP before rocking Virginia]( "I do some Who songs, a lot of the classics, but I do them differently." The Who's Roger Daltrey performs live on Wednesday with a touring band that includes Pete Townshend's younger brother, Simon Townshend. [READ MORE](   [Nationals Notebook: Nats endure both extremes during roller coaster week]( Last week, Nationals fans dealt with two extremes: from getting swept by the New York Mets before taking three of four from the Atlanta Braves. Talk about a contrast. [READ MORE](   Sponsored by American Gas Association [Research shows no connection between asthma and gas stoves]( A study funded by the World Health Organization (WHO) and published in the Lancet medical journal in February found no association between heating and cooking with natural gas stoves and asthma in children or adults.   PARTNERSHIP [Let the games begin! The 32nd Annual Giant BBQ Battle is back]( Get ready for the BBQ Summer Games XXXII - June 22 - 23 on historic Pennsylvania Avenue   [Check out the latest weather forecast]( [Click here for the latest traffic updates]( [Visit WTOP's Podcast Center]( Download and listen to podcasts created by WTOP and our partners CONNECT WITH WTOP [facebook]( [twitter]( [linkedin]( [instagram]( EVERYTHING YOU NEED EVERY TIME YOU LISTEN [DOWNLOAD THE WTOP APP]( [Click here to manage your newsletter preferences.]( This email and the accompanying website are not intended for users located within the European Economic Area. [Unsubscribe](  | [Contact us.](

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