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Wednesday, Feb 6 The fourth and final Howard County teen charged with hate crimes after spray-painting racial epithets and swastikas at Glenelg High School last May is being recommended to serve weekends in jail under a plea deal announced Wednesday. | | |
| Grassroots Crisis Intervention Center, in partnership with the Howard County Health Department, received a nearly $1.1 million State Opioid Response Grant from the Maryland Department of Health to establish 24-hour crisis services at the center. |
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| Two bills filed by Howard County Councilwoman Liz Walsh were voted on by the County Council. The first would have given the historic preservation commission oversight in site development approvals. The second would have voided an exemption used by DPZ to build near wetlands. |
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| Stamper, 28, is a Wilde Lake High School and Bowie State University graduate who first joined the youth football and cheer program as a volunteer coach in 2016. |
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| As Democrats seek to override his executive order forcing Maryland’s public schools to wait until after Labor Day to start classes, Republican Gov. Larry Hogan pledged Wednesday to fight back with a referendum. |
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| Glenelg defeated Southern-AA and Oakland Mills to win its fourth straight regional dual championship on Wednesday. |
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| All five Howard starters finished with eight or more points on the way to a 64-50 win over Reservoir in a Howard County girls basketball game on Wednesday. |
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| Gov. Larry Hogan and Comptroller Peter Franchot on Wednesday grilled the administrator of Maryland’s elections — after problems on Election Day in November caused polls to stay open late and postponed the release of results for hours. |
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