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 Friday, Aug 10 The lawsuit is the latest salvo in the long-running feud that pit Foose and her allies against school board members elected to bring change. Board members have said the latest allegations amount to a smear campaign. |  | |
| Tyler Curtiss, the third of the four former Glenelg High School students charged with hate crimes after graffiti depicting swastikas and racial epithets were found scrawled on the school’s grounds in late May made his first appearance in court on Thursday following his indictment by a grand jury. |
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| A police chase ended in a crash at Route 100 and I-95 Thursday morning. |
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| The medical marijuana industry started up in Maryland in late 2017, and Howard County currently has six dispensaries with their full licenses. |
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| Ellicott City's Historic Main Street is bustling again with farmers' market and outdoor movies. |
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| At halftime, the Ravens led 23-0, and it was hard not to be optimistic. |
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| It was hard to judge the Ravens’ performance against the Los Angeles Rams on Thursday night because the Rams held nearly 20 of their starters out, including quarterback Jared Goff and running back Todd Gurley. |
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| Howard Magazine's Best of Howard readers' poll is open for voting from Aug. 2 through Aug. 31. |
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