Daily highlights from Howard County's number one source for local news.
Tuesday, Apr 10 We took a look at the county’s legislation and representatives to give a rundown of Howard County’s winners and losers from this year’s General Assembly session. |
| Glenelg boys lacrosse earns 16-3 road victory over Broadneck on Tuesday to remain undefeated on the season. |
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| Gov. Larry Hogan sounds a bipartisan theme as he signs 114 bills. |
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| Thousands of students seeking degrees and professional certificates at Maryland community colleges would be eligible for free tuition under a compromise the General Assembly passed in the final minutes of its 2018 legislative session. |
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| Median home prices were up and inventory was down in March, compared to a year ago, a new report finds. |
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| Pearl S. Barnes, a retired executive secretary and centenarian who said she never felt her age, died Saturday from respiratory failure at her daughter's Ellicott City home. She was 104. |
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| Playing against Anne Arundel County competition hasn’t gone too well the last two years for the Glenelg boys lacrosse team. While the Gladiators have loftier goals after coming a goal short of a state title last year, they feel a lot better following their first trip to Anne Arundel County this year with a 16-3 victory on Tuesday. |
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| A roundup of varsity action in Howard County on April 10. |
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