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Wednesday, Oct 10 Residents are concerned the development is outpacing school population, infrastructure and storm water management. | | |
| Centennial football will forfeit Friday's game against Howard due to a lack of healthy players, but the Eagles plan to play their final three regular season games. |
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| The 17-year-old River Hill High School student interviewed “Mary Poppins” actress Emily Blunt as part of a film she directed and edited. |
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| The three local law enforcement unions, representing more than 500 members in the police force, have endorsed Kim Yon Oldham for Howard County state’s attorney. Her opponent, Rich Gibson, has endorsements from the AFL-CIO and several elected officials. |
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| Frank Stronach, founder of the company that owns Pimlico Race Course, has sued his daughter Belinda, who had taken the reins of the business in recent years. Frank is trying to wrest control from Belinda, who is expected in Baltimore in 10 days for the Maryland Million at Laurel. |
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| When Larry Hogan ran for governor four years ago he vowed to urgently address what he called Maryland’s “heroin epidemic.” But deaths have soared. |
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| The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore will issue identity cards to undocumented immigrants and other vulnerable people that the Baltimore Police Department has agreed to recognize as legitimate, a program activists hope make people more willing to cooperate with law enforcement. |
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| Supercharged by abnormally warm waters, Hurricane Michael slammed into the Florida Panhandle on Wednesday with potentially catastrophic winds of 155 mph. |
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