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Howard County officials respond to website hack

County officials are working to investigate a Sunday night hack on the county government's website in which pro Islamic State messages were written on the site.

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Jury finds former Gaithersburg man guilty in Turf Motel shooting death

Kenneth Frizzell Diggs, Jr., 48, of no fixed address, was found guilty of first-degree murder in the death of 29-year-old La Plata resident Amanda Diane Duer, and attempted first-degree murder in the death of 34-year-old Laurel resident Derik DeAnthony Henderson.

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Columbia Neighborhood Swim League completes second week

Results from the Columbia Neighborhood Swim League on June 24, 2017.

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Columbia Neighborhood Swim League: Huntington vs. Owen Brown

Results from the Columbia Neighborhood Swim League meet between Huntington and Owen Brown on June 24, 2017.

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Supreme Court hands Trump victory in travel ban ruling, troubles refugee groups

A unanimous Supreme Court revived President Donald J. Trump's travel ban Monday, allowing the government to impose restrictions on some people traveling to the United States from six mostly Muslim countries.

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Scientists recommend limiting crab harvest in second half of 2017 season

Maryland crabs could be scarcer — and possibly more expensive — in the second half of the summer if state officials heed a call from scientists Monday to limit harvests.

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Maryland regulators want to deny license to medical cannabis firm

Maryland medical marijuana regulators took steps Monday to deny a license to one of the 15 companies picked to grow the drug, saying there was a "reasonable likelihood" the firm would not properly safeguard the medicine.

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Orioles' usual galaxy of All-Star Game hopefuls is fainter this season

After being well represented in the midsummer classic in recent years, the Orioles might not have many All-Stars this season.

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