Daily highlights from Howard County's number one source for local news.
 Tuesday, Jan 22 The extreme cold will continue into Tuesday, with temperatures expected to hover in the single digits Monday evening through central Maryland and to drop to as low as 0 in the mountains of Western Maryland, forecasters predicted. |  | |
| The Howard County Chinese School hosted a Chinese New Year celebration, the Chinese community's largest annual event, with about a thousand attendees at Glenelg High School on Saturday. |
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| In this year’s readers’ poll, more than 17,000 voters selected their favorite people, places and organizations across Howard County. |
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| A Chevy Chase company that made millions of dollars from deals with victims of lead poisoning targeted an “entire generation of youth coming of age in Baltimore” with its deceptive practices, Maryland’s top law enforcement official alleges. |
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| The blown pass interference call in last night's NFC championship game not only embarrassed the league, it almost certainly sent the wrong team to the Super Bowl. That was entirely preventable. |
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| NFL commissioner Goodell can negate the outcome of a game and have it played again. Saints fans say the non-call of pass interference warrants that. |
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| U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris of California has entered the Democratic presidential race — and her campaign confirms she plans to set up its headquarters in Baltimore. Many locals expressed excitement about Harris bringing her campaign to Charm City. Others braced for jokes about Baltimore's reputation. |
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| Baltimore pastry chef Duff Goldman and founder of Charm City Cakes wed in Los Angeles this weekend |
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