Daily highlights from Howard County's number one source for local news.
Monday, Apr 30 Ground was broken for the Merriweather District redevelopment project in downtown Columbia on Monday. The mixed-use development includes a new office tower and housing. |
| An in-depth look at the history of the Ku Klux Klan in Laurel with a focus on Francis Raymond Edwards, a self-proclaimed leader of the Klan and an attention-getter. |
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| The Lions moved into sole possession of first place in the county after a 9-4 win on April 30. |
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| The Yellowjackets improved to 8-0 in IAAM B Conference play and 11-2 overall with a 6-5 win over Pallotti on Monday afternoon. |
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| Marriotts Ridge girls tennis defeats Howard 4-1 to remain undefeated and in first place in the Howard County standings on Monday, April 30, 2018. |
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| The Wildecats scored six runs in the first inning and beat the Raiders on Monday for their third win of the season. |
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| An “antiquated” network of traffic signals is contributing to congestion downtown and in other busy neighborhoods of Baltimore, with at least $30 million in technological and structural upgrades needed to provide smoother, faster rides, according to city transportation officials. |
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| Here are the graduation speakers that have been announced for Maryland colleges and universities for spring 2018. |
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