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Tuesday, Mar 27 Howard County Executive Allan Kittleman announced on Tuesday that he was committing $1.1 million in his upcoming capital budget towards school security initiatives. |
| A Columbia office building that currently serves as the headquarters for the cybersecurity firm Tenable Inc. has been sold for $16.2 million. |
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| A teenage boy shot at Great Mills High School last week called 911 himself, according to emergency recordings released by St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office. |
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| After recent fights and scandals over schools lacking air conditioning or heating, being contaminated with mold, or being torn down and rebuilt, Maryland lawmakers are moving to rewrite the process of deciding how school construction dollars should be spent. |
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| After a lengthy debate across a partisan divide, the Maryland Senate on Tuesday advanced a bill that would make it illegal for licensed mental health professionals to offer therapy advertised to change one's sexual orientation or gender identity. |
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| For one thing, the Orioles changed the perception of themselves this spring. |
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| Ravens coach John Harbaugh spoke to reporters in Orlando as part of the NFL's annual owners meetings. |
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| 21st Annual Howard County Celebration of the Arts at Howard Community College, Columbia, Saturday, March 24, 2018 |
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