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Friday, Oct 12 The school board will take action on Oct. 18 to either move forward with proposed programming options and/or redistricting to alleviate high school crowding. | | |
| In Howard County, 43 hate crimes were reported in 2017, up 10 from the 33 reported in 2016, according to a Maryland State Police report. |
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| Rain didn't scare away thousands who showed up for Maryland's Race for the Cure in Howard County. This was the first year for Howard County to host the race, which raises money for breast cancer research. The 2018 Susan G. Komen Maryland Race for the Cure was a 5K around Columbia Gateway Drive. |
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| The Howard County police have increased the monetary reward for information surrounding a summer shooting that injured a 19-year-old girl. |
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| The era of the whooping crane at the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center in Laurel is ending. The Trump administration cut the 50-year-old crane breeding program's $1.5 million budget, and by the end of the year, the birds' squawks will no longer be heard at the Patuxent Research Refuge. |
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| The Ravens finished with a team-record 11 sacks in shutting out the Tennessee Titans, 21-0, on Sunday. No other NFL team this season has had more than seven in a game. |
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| Owens had 32 carries for 233 rushing yards, both season-highs, and totaled three touchdowns as the Gladiators beat the Lightning on Friday night to improve to 7-0 on the season. |
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| Mt. Hebron gets goals from seniors Sebastian Tobar and Vince Broccolino in a 2-0 senior night victory over Centennial on Friday. |
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