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The tax on mobile homes generates less than $700,000 in revenue for Howard County annually. | | |
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball sat down with the Howard County Times earlier this week to reflect on his first 100 days in his new job, historic Ellicott City and how he hopes to improve. | | |
The “It’s OK to Ask” campaign focusing on encouraging youth and adults to talk openly about suicide and suicide prevention, as a part of a plan developed by the Howard County Health Department. | | |
The Maryland House of Delegates followed the state Senate in approving a bill undoing Gov. Larry's Hogan's order that the academic year at public schools begin after Labor Day. The chambers passed the legislation by margins large enough to override a veto, should Hogan exercise that power. | | |
Harry Roe Hughes, the 57th governor of Maryland who was a champion of clean government and a clean Chesapeake Bay, died Wednesday, according to his family. He was 92. | | |
The world will always see ShopRite's president, Andy Klein — in a visit to a hospital, in an addict who is recovering and most importantly, when people act nicer to each other. | | |
Maryland trade groups representing the retail and restaurant industries have joined a national push to expand hiring of former inmates. | | |
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson received some unwanted attention Wednesday when TMZ Sports reported that he was driving 105 mph in a video he posted to his Instagram feed the day before. | | |
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