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May 14, 2018

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Dispute over slice of land has pizza food truck in limbo

Monday, May 14

The popular outdoor pizza spot, which has leased a spot on Tonge Row behind Main Street since 2015, has found itself caught in the middle of a land dispute between the property’s owner and the county.

Journalists honored by regional press association

Howard County Times staff members and contributors have been honored for their work last year by the Maryland Delaware D.C. Press Association, highlighted by two Best in Show awards for staff photographer and videographer Jen Rynda.

Glenelg girls lacrosse prevails against Marriotts Ridge in sectional final

The Gladiators withstood every Mustangs' run in their eventual 12-11 home playoff victory on May 14.

Howard softball walks off against Dulaney in 4A North region quarterfinals

Howard scores twice in bottom of the seventh to defeat Dulaney 10-9 in the 4A North region softball quarterfinals on Monday, May 14, 2018.

Mt. Hebron girls lacrosse advances to region final with win over rival Centennial

The Vikings beat their rival Eagles, 10-5, on Monday to advance to the 3A East regional finals

Prosecutors ask Maryland's highest court to reverse ruling of new trial for 'Serial' subject Adnan Syed

Prosecutors are asking Maryland’s highest court to reverse a ruling that grants a new trial to “Serial” podcast subject Adnan Syed in the killing of Woodlawn High School classmate Hae Min Lee.

ACLU says Catonsville student reprimanded after taking a knee during pledge; wants clarity on school system policy

The ACLU of Maryland is asking the Baltimore County school system to clarify its policies on student dissent after it says an 11-year-old girl at Catonsville Middle School was reprimanded by her teacher for “taking a knee” during the Pledge of Allegiance.

How to ace Preakness: Don't drink the Black-Eyed Susans, and other veteran tips

A 33-year Preakness veteran offers insider tips on how to best enjoy your visit to the 143rd Preakness Stakes.