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Friday, Aug 24 Preservation Maryland is also concerned demolishing buildings in Ellicott City could lead to the town’s removal from the National Register of Historic Places, thereby limiting tax credits and other incentives available for the community. | | |
| Howard County has implemented a traffic-calming test in Ellicott City to curb speeding on a curvy stretch of Main Street. |
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| A gunman opened fire at an online video game tournament that was being livestreamed from a Florida mall, killing two people and then fatally shooting himself. |
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| A Baltimore man has been identified as the gunman who opened fire at a Jacksonville video game competition Sunday. |
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| A Montgomery County judge on Friday told prosecutors it was “very unlikely” he’d allow jurors to visit a remote field where an accused murderer allegedly lured his pregnant girlfriend, shot her in the head, and buried her in a shallow grave. |
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| One of the four Glenelg High School students charged with hate crimes made an appearance in a Howard County courtroom Friday morning. |
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| United Way of Central Maryland sponsored an event on Wednesday to give free, new backpacks filled with school supplies to Cradlerock Elementary School students, among others. |
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| Howard Magazine's Best of Howard readers' poll is open for voting from Aug. 2 through Aug. 31. |
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