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Tuesday, Sep 11 Howard County is watching the track of Hurricane Florence and is prepared to deploy workers and resources in flood-prone areas. | | |
| Howard County honored the nearly 3,000 Americans lives lost, including four county residents at the Garden of Hope on Sept. 11, 2018. |
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| A Gaithersburg man was sentenced to 19 years in prison for a 2017 armed robbery of a casino employee. |
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| Howard County school board public hearing to address options to alleviate high school overcrowding is Tuesday. The PTA Council of Howard County has taken no public position on the options. |
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| As inevitable as a Hurricane Florence landfall in the Carolinas appears, the storm's meandering path beyond that — and the foot or two of rain it could dump — remained uncertain as preparations and evacuations continued Tuesday. |
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| Tuesday’s loss was the Orioles’ fifth straight, their 11th losing streak of at least five games. They’re 1-9 in September, and 41-103 this season. |
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| Housing prices continued their upward trend in August in the Baltimore metro area, with a median sales price of $280,000, up 5.7 percent from a year ago. |
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| A group of four Maryland government retirees sued the state and Gov. Larry Hogan on behalf of fellow retirees seeking to stop Maryland from moving them from a state prescription drug plan to a much more expensive federal plan. |
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