Daily highlights from Howard County's number one source for local news.
Tuesday, Dec 4 Calvin Ball, who has served 12 years on the Howard County Council, was sworn in on Monday as the first black person to hold the office of Howard County Executive. The Howard County Council was also sworn in. | | |
| Four newcomers, Vicky Cutroneo, Jen Mallo, Sabina Taj and Chao Wu, were officially sworn in to the Board of Education on Monday afternoon. |
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| Police were still searching Monday for a man who stabbed an Aberdeen woman to death early Saturday morning in Baltimore. |
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| The proposals would bring longterm, state funding to historic Ellicott City, a town that has seen deadly flooding. |
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| Gene Coxson, a massage therapist at The Pearl Modern Spa, was charged with inappropriately touching female client. |
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| With the opening of Socks Appeal, Howard County native Susannah Siger’s fifth holiday pop-up business, things have come full circle. |
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| Tonya Kennon, 47, took the helm of the county’s six public libraries in April, leaving behind her job as library director in her hometown of Riverside, Calif., to move to Columbia. Here, Kennon shares three little-known facts about her life. |
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| Laurel home tour features six homes, St. Mary of the Mills Sanctuary and the business DC Homme on Dec. 8. |
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