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Wednesday, Nov 14 Seven additional Howard schools have been tested for lead, with three schools having high levels. | | |
| A wintry mix of precipitation is possible Thursday morning north and west of Baltimore. And then before the day is out, the region could break a record for its wettest year since at least 1871. The National Weather Service is forecasting a dusting of snow and a glaze of ice west of Interstate 95. |
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| The Hammond High Bears got a visit from their mascot Wednesday. |
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| One man was killed Wednesday afternoon in Howard County in a collision with a box truck, according to Maryland State Police. |
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| A 12-year-old Columbia girl is facing multiple charges after threatening shootings at multiple county schools through Snapchat, a popular social media platform, Howard County police announced Wednesday. |
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| County Executive-elect Calvin Ball this morning announced a transition team that includes Howard County business, education and political leaders. |
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| The Atholton Raiders varsity volleyball team defeated the Westminster Owls, 3-1, in a MPSSAA Class 3A state semifinal match at University of Maryland's Ritchie Coliseum on Wednesday, November 14, 2018. |
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| Iron Bridge Wine Company is a gem of a restaurant where wine, food and customers are treated with equal respect. |
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