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June 10, 2018

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Rebuild or relocate? Here's what Ellicott City businesses are planning after second flood in two years

Sunday, Jun 10

Ellicott City’s historic district has long been a shopping and dining destination for many, despite the threat of periodic floods throughout its history. But after the second major flood in two years, business owners are facing the difficult question of whether to rebuild — again.

Police identify two people found dead in overturned vehicle in the Little Patuxent River

Two people were found dead in an overturned and submerged vehicle in the Little Patuxent River near Centennial Park and the Fairway Hills Golf Course Friday afternoon.

College Park woman, 24, killed in crash in Columbia early Sunday morning

A 24-year-old woman, Elysse Camacho of College Park, died early Sunday morning when her vehicle veered off the road and struck a light pole in Columbia, Howard County police said.

Jessup woman sentenced for 2017 crash that killed Halethorpe driver

A Jessup woman was sentenced to 18 months in jail in the January 2017 collision that killed a Halethorpe man in Howard County on Friday, according to the county state's attorney's office.

Anne Arundel and Howard County fire rescue man injured at Bacon Ridge

Fire personnel battled tough terrain Sunday to get to a bicyclist at the Bacon Ridge trail in Annapolis, Anne Arundel County Fire Lt. Erik Kornmeyer said.

From the studio to the gallery

Howard County Center for the Arts' latest exhibit features its resident artists.

Schmuck: As racing fans flock to Laurel Park on Belmont Day, opinions mixed about Preakness' future

Fans at Laurel Park taking in the Belmont Stakes were divided about whether Preakness should relocate from Pimlico to Laurel.

As losses pile up, Orioles still haven't done much to shift focus to future

The Orioles know their season is over, but they haven't done much to move their focus beyond 2018.