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April 24, 2018

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Baltimore's Franciscan Center to farm land in Howard County to help feed the city's poor

Tuesday, Apr 24

The Franciscan Center will begin farming land in Howard County to provide produce for their dining hall and food pantry.

Changes proposed to controversial Howard mulch operations bill

After a few months’ hiatus, the Howard County Council’s contentious mulching bill made a comeback on Monday when County Executive Allan Kittleman submitted six amendments to a bill aimed at allowing farmers to compost or mulch on some agricultural land.

Glenelg Country boys lacrosse beats St. John's Catholic Prep for third straight win

The Dragons scored seven straight goals between the second and third quarters to beat the Vikings, 13-9, on Tuesday.

Howard County varsity roundup, April 24

A roundup of varsity action in Howard County on Tuesday, April 24.

For Latino rapper Ceromundo, home turf is now Laurel

Steve “Ceromundo” Echeverry, a Latino hip-hop artist, calls Laurel home.

Rainout helps reeling, hurting Orioles regroup, but it sets up a busy May

Tuesday's postponement gave the Orioles a much-needed night off. The cost? They'll have to play 27 games in 27 days.

Could Ozzie Newsome surprise Ravens fans with a first-round quarterback?

The Ravens aren't expected to draft a quarterback in the first round of the NFL draft Thursday night, but it might be the right thing to do.

Under renovations, Pier Six Pavilion announces name change to MECU Pavilion

Pier Six Pavilion is under renovation, and is now named MECU Pavilion.