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July 24, 2018

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Howard County studies loosening some ethics law reporting rules

Monday, Jul 23

The Howard County Council is considering an update of its ethics laws, including the possible exclusion of 12 county boards and commissions from financial disclosure requirements.

Adoption nonprofit looking to find homes in the U.S. for Colombian orphans

Kidsave, an international adoption nonprofit, is looking to find 50 Colombian children homes in the U.S., including a dozen in the Baltimore-Washington area.

'Despite everything, I’m still here': Entering 16th season, Ravens' Terrell Suggs looks back and ahead

“I'm not surprised I’m still here, because I know this organization,” Suggs said. “I do understand the business of it."

In fourth straight loss, Orioles capitalize on next to nothing, Red Sox on everything

Every time the high-flying Red Sox got a runner on, especially against Orioles starter Kevin Gausman, he came around to score.

Upper Chesapeake looks elsewhere for new medical center site, considers Aberdeen

A replacement medical facility for Harford Memorial Hospital in Havre de Grace may not be at Bulle Rock in that city, University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health officials say. Instead, the Harford County nonprofit healthcare company is looking at sites in neighboring Aberdeen

Council leader flags holes in unique $140 million courthouse contract

Howard County Council chairwoman warns "it’s irresponsible for me to approve a contract" for a new $140 million courthouse without answers to questions about terms of the unique financing and construction deal.

Columbia Neighborhood, Central Maryland swim leagues wrap up regular season

Results from the Columbia Neighborhood and Central Maryland swim leagues on July 14.

West Howard diving results

Diving results for West Howard from three meets in July.