Daily highlights from Howard County's number one source for local news.
Wednesday, May 16 A Long Reach High School sophomore was honored for a documentary on student free speech rights that he produced for a C-SPAN contest |
| Beginning July 1, residents older than 60 or with disabilities will be able to ride Regional Transportation Agency buses, found in Howard, Anne Arundel and Prince George’s counties, for free. |
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| Maryland town is at the center of a viral debate — sort of. Similar to 2015’s “the dress” fiasco (blue and black or white and gold?), the internet is once again divided about what they perceive — and this time it’s over an audio clip featuring the possible pronunciation of “Laurel.” |
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| Mt. Hebron defeated Chesapeake, 9-5, in the 3A East final on Wednesday and will play Huntingtown in the state semifinals. |
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| The Lions beat the Hawks, 16-4, in the 4A North regional championship game on Wednesday night. |
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| Charlie Reynolds scored the game-winning goal for Marriotts Ridge boys lacrosse late in fourth quarter to secure 7-6 victory over Southern in the 2A South region championship game on Wednesday. |
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| The Orioles played through varying intensities of rain and the offense was flat in a 4-1 loss to the Phillies on Wednesday. |
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| Justify, coming off a commanding 2½-length victory over a muddy track at Churchill Downs, is installed as the 1-2 favorite for the 143rd Preakness. He'll break out of the No. 7 post. |
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