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TOP NEWS | December 10, 2023   D.C., Maryland and Virginia are set to see more precipitation th

TOP NEWS | December 10, 2023 [Web version](   [Wet weather, whipping winds set to strike DC area Sunday]( D.C., Maryland and Virginia are set to see more precipitation than sunshine, as the region deals with a rainy start to the week. [READ MORE](   [Woodbridge centenarian keeps breaking running records - with no plans to stop]( Roy Englert Sr. fought in World War II, practiced law for decades, and at 101 years old, has no plans to quit running. [READ MORE](   SPONSORED CONTENT [Hospice awareness campaign launched to educate D.C. residents about care benefits]( Capital Caring Health was awarded a charitable grant by The Washington Home Foundation to support a multimedia campaign aimed at raising awareness of hospice care options in the District.   [Amber Alert issued for 2-year-old girl from Virginia Beach]( The Virginia Beach Police Department issued an Amber Alert for 2-year-old Zuri Dorsey after it said she was abducted Saturday. [READ MORE](   [60-year-old arrested in deadly stabbing of 71-year-old in Southeast DC]( A 60-year-old woman from Southeast D.C. was arrested Saturday for the deadly stabbing of a 71-year-old man on Tuesday. [READ MORE](   Sponsored by Capital Caring Health [Hospice awareness campaign launched to educate D.C. residents about care benefits]( Capital Caring Health was awarded a charitable grant by The Washington Home Foundation, a DC-based foundation dedicated to improving the quality of life for elderly and/or terminally ill residents in the metropolitan area. This funding will support a multimedia campaign aimed at raising awareness of hospice care options in the District.   [DC police chief speaks on ‘hope beyond circumstances' at holiday party for foster families]( More than 300 children in foster care in D.C. celebrated the season with family members at a holiday party hosted by the Foster and Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center on Saturday. [READ MORE](   [State officials, workplaces trying to improve mental health among young Marylanders]( Declining mental health among young people is an ongoing issue, as Maryland lawmakers, workplaces and schools look for solutions to help kids and adolescents who are struggling with anxiety, depression, and thoughts of suicide. [READ MORE](   SPONSORED CONTENT [Views from the frontlines: Maryland's mental health crisis]( Maryland is in crisis, with roughly 838,000 Marylanders aged 12 and up struggling with a mental health condition.   [Linden Oak slabs draw hundreds to Montgomery Co. Urban Wood Sale]( At this year's annual Urban Wood Sale, Montgomery County Parks is selling pieces of the Linden Oak that was cut down in July after standing since the country's birth. [READ MORE](   [Virginia proposes adding 12 plants, including kudzu, to noxious weeds list]( Virginia is considering adding a dozen more plants to its noxious weeds list, a compilation of species that are banned from use in the state because of the damage they provide to ecosystems. [READ MORE](   Sponsored by PenFed Credit Union, federally insured by NCUA [How a high-yield savings account can help you reach your savings goals]( A high-yield savings account is one way to take advantage of today's interest rates and earn from your funds.   [Wreaths Across America Day coming to Arlington National Cemetery]( Arlington National Cemetery is inviting the public to lay wreaths at headstones and columbarium niches throughout the cemetery to honor and remember the nation's service members this holiday season. [READ MORE](   [Army holds on with goal-line stand in final seconds, beats Navy 17-11]( Army held its ground on a goal-line stand in the final seconds to send Navy mascot Bill the Goat - and Navy superfan Bill, the G.O.A.T. - home disappointed. [READ MORE](   SPONSORED CONTENT [How suppressing inflammation can lower your risk for serious disease]( Whether it's through medication or nutraceuticals, decreasing inflammation in our bodies can have significant benefits.   [5 novels by DC-area authors in 2023 to put on your holiday reading list]( Are you in a hurry to meet your annual reading goal, but not sure which story to fall into next? WTOP has you covered with this list of five new fiction works by area authors. [READ MORE](   Sponsored by ICF [IT modernization use cases]( Keeping up with technology requires constant evolution. 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