Daily highlights from Howard County's number one source for local news.
Tuesday, Jun 5 At 4:27 p.m. the weather service sent out its first flash flood warning that popped up on area cellphones. Some residents however say the alert came too late, that by then they were already surrounded by water. | | |
| After nearly a year of drama and debate over a proposed mulch and composting regulation bill in the Howard County Council, council members voted on Monday night to withdraw the bill. |
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| Ellicott City’s historic district has long been a shopping and dining destination for many, despite the threat of periodic floods throughout its history. But after the second major flood in two years, business owners are facing the difficult question of whether to rebuild — again. |
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| A recap of the Howard County junior varsity spring 2018 season for baseball, softball, boys and girls lacrosse. |
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| Laurel resident starts on defense for national champion James Madison women's lacrosse team. |
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| Laurel High School students graduated at the University of Maryland's Xfinity Center on Friday. |
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| When Jo Anne Rickard-Barnosky, 46, first saw videos of a yoga class suspended in the air, she knew she had to learn how to bring it to Howard County. |
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| After 54 years of serving customers that he said have become family, Sam Fribush is closing Berman's Jewelers for good on June 16, 108 years after the store first opened in Baltimore City. |
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