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Thursday, Jan 24 Howard County has filed a petition against the Federal Aviation Administration in federal court, opposing the agency’s approval of a plan to expand BWI Marshall Airport over neighbors’ noise concerns, the county announced Wednesday. | | |
| County executives from across the region joined Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh Wednesday in Annapolis to call for an end to the federal government shutdown, saying they’re having to address services lost as a result of the month-long stalemate in Washington. |
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| Howard County will hold free weekly food distribution for federal workers impacted by the government shutdown. |
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| Last week local developer Don Reuwer presented the county’s Historic Preservation Commission with details of a subdivision plan for a parcel in Lawyer's Hill, which he said in an interview would include single-family homes priced between $700,000 and $900,000. |
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| A non-credible threat was made to Elkridge Landing Middle School on Jan. 22. |
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| Howard County Executive Calvin Ball joined with three other former county executives in a ceremony Monday marking 50 years of charter government in the county. Voters adopted the charter and elected Omar Jones as the first county executive in November 1968. |
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| There’s a third option for next season, when Eric Weddle is owed $6.5 million in base salary: He might play somewhere outside Baltimore. |
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| A new video pokes fun at the Maryland mania of certain residents, insinuating they refuse to leave home, hold Californians in suspicion, derive sexual pleasure from Old Bay seasoning and cling desperately to the list of D-list celebrities from our state. (Who … us?) |
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