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Tuesday, Mar 6 The Howard County Board of Education approved a $906.8 million budget on Monday night, ending what board chairwoman Cindy Vaillancourt described as an “agonizing process” to cut the budget and address the school system’s prolonged deficit. |
| Princeton Sports, a staple in the Columbia local business community, announced this week that it will close its doors after 36 years at its Little Patuxent Parkway location. |
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| A Maryland House of Delegates committee has killed a bill that would have prohibited tackling in football and heading in soccer by kids in elementary and middle school. |
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| Long Reach Girls Basketball juniors Arianna Briggs-Hall and Lyric Swann sit down with reporter Brent Kennedy to discuss the team’s run to the first Region title |
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| Pictures from the finals of the 2018 Maryland State Wrestling Tournament at The Show Place Arena in Upper Marlboro on Monday, March 5. |
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| 2018 Merriweather Post Pavilion schedule |
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| Hundreds of Baltimore students walked out of class and marched to City Hall on Tuesday to protest gun violence and call for stricter gun control legislation. |
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| A brand beloved by Baltimore, National Bohemian just released Crab Shack Shandy, the company's first new beer in more than 30 years. How will it go over with Natty Boh purists? |
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