March 29, 2019 | ||
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27-year-old man killed in shooting in village center in Columbia on ThursdayHoward County police say a 27-year-old man was killed in a shooting in Columbia on Thursday afternoon. | ||
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Howard County seventh-graders learn about historical injustices through artLisa Henn, a seventh-grade English teacher at Glenwood Middle School, teaches a section each year called, “Facing Injustice in Our Worlds,” where her students research a historical event where an injustice has occurred and then they create a PowerPoint presentation as well as an art project. | ||
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Maryland General Assembly overrides Gov. Hogan's vetoes of $15 minimum wage, comptroller's oversightMaryland’s General Assembly has taken swift action to override Republican Gov. Larry Hogan’s veto of a bill that will gradually increase the state’s minimum wage to $15 per hour. | ||
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A community effort brings 'Newsies' to life at Reservoir HighReservoir High's production of "Newsies" will be performed March 29, 30 and 31 and April 5 and 6. | ||
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Howard will launch program to bring primary care physicians to the county and retain themHoward County will launch an initiative this week which aims to bring doctors to the community and retain them in the area. | ||
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Marriotts Ridge girls lacrosse answers Westminster challenge in 15-8 winEloise Clevenger and Taylor Hensh score five goals apiece for Marriotts Ridge girls lacrosse in a 15-8 win over Westminster on Thursday. | ||
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Opening Day loss to Yankees shows just how long road will be for Orioles' rebuildThe Orioles' long rebuild comes with the hope that one day they can compete with the Yankees. Opening Day showed how hard that will be this season. | ||
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West African religions like Ifa and Vodou are on the rise in Maryland, as practitioners connect with rootsAn interrelated network of religions with African roots, including Vodou, Santeria and Sango Baptism, appear to be gaining popularity in the United States and in Maryland. | ||
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