Daily highlights from Howard County's number one source for local news.
Thursday, Aug 2 Three high ranking school administrators were allegedly targeted for supporting former Superintendent Renee Foose and in two cases for being gay. | | |
| Joshua Shaffer and Seth Taylor, two of the four Glenelg High School students charged with hate crimes after swastikas and racial epithets were found on the school’s property in late May appeared in Howard County Circuit Court this week. |
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| Donna Pidel, executive director of Ballet Conservatoire XIV had started the EC Ballerina Project, taking pictures of her students around Ellicott City's Main Street to showcase the city's beauty post-flood. |
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| A group of Maryland Democratic women call on Gov. Larry Hogan to support an effort by House Speaker Michael E. Busch to enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution. |
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| Jones outlined some of the discussions leading up to the deadline, why he wasn’t interested in the trade to the Philadelphia Phillies that was on the table, and how he sees the rest of the season playing out for him with Cedric Mullins on the horizon. |
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| Maryland officials on Thursday proposed spending the state's share of a federal settlement with Volkswagen — nearly $76 million — on programs to help businesses and government agencies buy cleaner vehicles. |
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| From operating hours to the types of beers to expect, this explainer will help Baltimore-area readers know what to expect at Guinness' new brewery. |
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| Howard Magazine's Best of Howard readers' poll is open for voting from Aug. 2 through Aug. 31. |
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