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Howard girls golf, Marriotts Ridge boys looking to continue reign atop Howard County

Howard County boys and girls golf season preview

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What to know before next week's solar eclipse

Marylanders won't get to view the full effect of the phenomenon- the state will only reach about 85 percent totality and the skies won't completely darken, but NASA research scientist Michael Kirk said it's still worth stepping outside for a few minutes in the afternoon to view the moon partially eclipse the sun.

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Columbia man charged in two gas station armed robberies

Mancel Mbossa-Mbolla was charged with two counts of armed robbery, robbery and theft as well as multiple counts of assault.

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This Week in Columbia History: Volunteers built Wilde Lake pub into the 'living room of the community'

J.K.'s Pub, a Columbia staple in Wilde Lake Village Center for more than 20 years, was not only a neighborhood gathering place but the product of a "community effort," said Claire Lea, who owned the pub with her husband, the bar's namesake, John K. Lea.

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Hogan: Trump 'made a terrible mistake' in Charlottesville comments

Gov. Larry Hogan said Wednesday that President Donald J. Trump "made a terrible mistake" in his comments about white supremacist demonstrators in Charlottesville.

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Maryland judge denies DC sniper Malvo's bid for new sentence

A man convicted of taking part as a teenager in deadly sniper attacks that terrorized the Washington area has lost a bid for a new sentence in Maryland.

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A monumental teachable moment [Editorial]

To Howard County's credit, there has been no rush to summarily remove a marker listing the names of Confederate soldiers from the courthouse grounds in Ellicott City.

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Brooks Robinson's glove donated to Smithsonian museum

Brooks Robinson's glove lands in Smithsonian museum

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