Daily highlights from Howard County's number one source for local news.
Thursday, Nov 30 Residents gave their input on Wednesday night on the 23 local bills proposed by the county’s state delegates for the upcoming 2018 General Assembly legislative session. |
| A magnitude 4 earthquake occurred Thursday afternoon near Dover, Del., and was felt across Maryland. |
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| Senate Republicans appeared poised to approve a major tax overhaul that would deliver President Donald J. Trump one of his first legislative victories while potentially changing the way thousands of Marylanders file their annual income taxes. |
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| The "Reel Snowmen of Catonsville" display, a holiday-themed fundraiser for Catonsville's Fourth of July committee, was dismantled after a firestorm of complaints surrounding a snowman with "No Hate in 21228" written on it. |
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| A man fatally shot in Baltimore on Thursday was the city's 319th homicide victim of 2017, tipping the count beyond the 318 killings in Baltimore in all of 2016 with a month left to go in the year. |
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| County schools make the right move in adding classes in technical fields including agriculture science and building ventilation systems. |
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| Schools must develop ways to provide students with opportunities to enter college or get industry certification, including a new JumpStart initiative. |
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| Orioles executive vice president Dan Duquette said Thursday on the team's offseason radio show that they'll remake the rotation to contend, not rebuild, in 2018, and addressed the futures of Manny Machado, Zach Britton, and Jonathan Schoop with the ballclub. |
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