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Hometown inspires Columbia native's Cartoon Network show

Columbia native Ian Jones-Quartey created an animated series/video game for Cartoon Network titled, OK K.O.! Let’s Be Heroes.

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Police: Wilde Lake High teacher missing

A Wilde Lake High School teacher from Olney was reported missing Sept. 5, according to Montgomery County police, who say her family hasn’t been able to reach her since Sunday.

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County works to bridge healthcare gap with dental screening fair

The Office on Aging and Independence will host its first dental screening fair on Saturday at the North Laurel Community Center, offering free dental screenings to the first 100 eligible attendees.

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Folk group will dance to celebrate Columbia's 50th

Columbia International Folk Dancers help celebrate Columbia's 50th birthday with a special session

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Donations roll in for Hurricane Harvey victims at Reservoir High School

The Reservoir High School and Howard County communities have donated hundreds of items for victims of Hurricane Harvey, which Dave Boteler, a special education

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Should Maryland grocery stores sell beer?

Maryland is among a handful of states that forbids beer sales in grocery stores, but a high profile group of craft brewers are debating if that should change.

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MGM National Harbor grows market as revenues drop at Live and Horseshoe

MGM National Harbor grows market as revenues drop at Live and Horseshoe

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Florida ramps up evacuations as Hurricane Irma's rains begin to pound Puerto Rico

Hurricane Irma, the most powerful Atlantic Ocean hurricane in recorded history made landfall Wednesday in the northeast Caribbean and remains on a path that puts South Florida in peril.

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