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Friday, Nov 9 The Democrat voted against funding Howard's five-year flood mitigation plan and committed to increasing school funding. | | |
| Robin Holliday reopens her gallery, HorseSpirit Arts Gallery, in Savage Mill after two floods destroyed it an historic Ellicott City. The artists remaining in Ellicott City think of the future. |
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| Veterans Elementary School hosted its annual Salute to Veterans event on Friday. |
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| Authorities called in a mobile DNA lab and anthropologists to help identify the dead in the most destructive wildfire in California history. |
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| Seventy women won election Tuesday — about 30 of them new to the House and Senate — as part of a surge of woman across the country that shattered glass ceilings for gender, race and religion. Overall, Maryland will see a net gain of seven more women when the legislature reconvenes in January. |
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| See how your neighborhood voted with this detailed map, which shows ballots cast for governor on Election Day by voting precinct. |
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| At 10:59 a.m. Sunday, the bells at the Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery were scheduled to ring for Henry Gunther, a Baltimorean widely believed to be the last soldier killed in combat in World War I. |
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| With the Ravens' season at the two-month mark, there’s no better time to assess the big picture. |
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