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Sunday, Dec 3 River Hill, Centennial and Wilde Lake should again be among top contenders as the 2017-18 Howard County boys basketball season is set to get underway. |
| Christmas tree shortage set off scramble at area lots. There is a shortage of Christmas trees, particularly from North Carolina and Oregon, both leading producers |
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| Pictures of the holiday open house and train garden at the Living Farm Heritage Museum on Saturday, Dec. 2. |
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| Johns Hopkins University astrophysicist Charles L. Bennett has been awarded the Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics for his research on the universe’s origin and expansion. |
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| CVS plans to buy Aetna for $69 billion in a blockbuster deal that would further consolidate the U.S. health care industry. |
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Historic Ellicott City's Main Street is hosting its 39th Midnight madness. A free shuttle will from from the Court House parking lot and St. Peter's Episcopal Church. |
| Ravens are advertising tickets for ‘sold-out’ games, adjusting to a new NFL reality. That's because so many fans have put their tickets back into the club's official resale online market, another sign of the troubles the NFL faces amid anthem protests, injuries, concussion worries and spotty play. |
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| President Donald Trump suggested Saturday he may be willing to negotiate changes to a significant portion of the tax overhaul, the corporate tax rate. |
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