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Study: Rodents Infest 7.6% of Howard County Households, Less Than Baltimore

January 30, 2025January 30, 2025 Press Release

An estimated 25,000 Howard County residents live in homes with rodents. Baltimore City nearly doubles Howard County’s percentage of infested

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Former Howard County School Superintendent Michael Hickey’s death leaves more questions than answers

January 11, 2023January 19, 2023 Bryan Renbaum

A Baltimore Post-Examiner investigation into the death of Michael Edward Hickey and a review of  documents obtained by this publication tells a different and troubling story.

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Maryland Reporter News 

Former delegate seeks records from Ball related to communications with zoning lobbyist

September 1, 2021 Maryland Reporter

Howard County Executive Calvin Ball speaks at an event in Ellicott City on Jan. 6, 2020. (MarylandReporter photo by Bryan

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News 

Lawsuit Challenges Howard School System Parents Effort to Stifle Student Board Member

February 9, 2021February 9, 2021 Press Release

(Image by Free-Photos from Pixabay) Venable Files Amicus Brief Opposing Attempt to Strip Howard County Board of Education Student Member

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Maryland Reporter News 

Howard County Fire Marshal: Masonry company pumped hazardous chemicals without a permit at its Columbia facility

August 21, 2020 Maryland Reporter

Courtesy photo  @BryanRenbaum The Howard County fire marshal paid two visits to the Columbia facility of a New York-based masonry

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Maryland Department of Transportation Gets Needed Funds From Feds

August 11, 2020August 11, 2020 Press Release

U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine L. Chao Announces $4.8 Million to Revitalize Maryland’s Bus Infrastructure WASHINGTON – U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine

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COVID-19 Maryland Reporter News 

Ball: Howard County will lift some restrictions on retail establishments and religious services

May 27, 2020 Maryland Reporter

@BryanRenbaum Howard County Executive Calvin Ball said Tuesday that some of the restrictions imposed on retail establishments, hair salons and

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Tent Meeting is planned at Countryside Fellowship Church in Savage, MD. (credit Mark Wigley)
COVID-19 National News Spirituality 

Howard County Church Tent Meeting On Hold Awaiting COVID-19 Guidance

May 24, 2020May 25, 2020 Anthony C. Hayes

SAVAGE, MD — When you mention the phrase “tent meeting”, those with unusually long memories will recall the evangelistic efforts

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COVID-19 Maryland Reporter News 

Maryland’s Businesses First Phase of Reopening is a Work in Progress, Business Leaders Say

May 19, 2020May 19, 2020 Maryland Reporter

@BryanRenbaum The first phase of Gov. Larry Hogan’s plan to reopen businesses shuttered by restrictions aimed at preventing the spread of the

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COVID-19 Maryland Reporter News 

Ball says Howard County is not ready to fully implement the first phase of reopening plan

May 16, 2020 Maryland Reporter

@BryanRenbaum Howard County Executive Calvin Ball said on Friday that the county is not ready to fully implement the first phase of

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