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Dogs and yoga students find common interest in rescue fundraiser

Tuesday, Feb 5

This past weekend participants at a yoga class in Columbia found themselves staring into the face, or at times the tongue, of a four-legged companion. Black Flag Brewing Co. on Snowden River Parkway hosted a session of Doggy Noses & Yoga Poses, raising money for an animal rescue.

Howard man killed, another injured in crash on I-95 in Harford County on Monday

Police are responding to a serious crash in Harford County along I-95 south Monday, according to Maryland State Police.

Four county grapplers place at MPSSAA girls wrestling invitational

Atholton senior Jana Tumaneng (100 pounds) and Reservoir freshman Camila Mendez (127) finished in third place while Oakland Mills freshman Karina Alvarenga Chicas (106) and Mt. Hebron’s Chloe Parkinson (117) came in fourth in their brackets.

Marc Marshall, Trea Keys have Wilde Lake boys basketball back on top

The senior guard duo has combined to average 38.3 points per game for first-place Wilde Lake.

At University of Maryland, football fandom continues to fall

The University of Maryland has struggled to reverse recent declines in fan interest in the football program, which underwent a turbulent 2018 season after the heatstroke death of 19-year-old player Jordan McNair, a new document shows.

Trump calls for end of resistance politics he helped cultivate in State of the Union address

Facing a divided Congress for the first time, President Donald Trump called on Washington to reject "the politics of revenge, resistance and retribution."

Mary G. Snively, credit manager, dies

Mary G. Snively, a retired credit manager who enjoyed gardening, died Saturday of heart failure at her Mount Airy home. She was 92.

PHOTOS: Howard County Sports Photos of the Month: January 2019

A collection of the Howard County Times' sports staff's favorite photos from January 2019.