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Baltimore County Council votes for more say in Planning Board members
The Baltimore Banner· 19 hours agoThe Baltimore County Council extended their confirmation authority Thursday to members of the...
Howard County school board adopts $1.5 billion operating budget
The Baltimore Banner· 19 hours agoThe Howard County school board on Thursday unanimously approved a $1.5 billion operating budget....
Howard County boosts schools, public safety spending in budget
The Baltimore Banner· 2 days agoThe Howard County Council on Wednesday unanimously adopted a $2.4 billion operating budget for the...
7 things to do in Howard County
The Baltimore Banner· 1 day agoWith temperatures expected to climb into the upper 70s and low 80s over the next week, there is plenty to do outdoors in Howard County. Summer movie...
What to do this Memorial Day weekend: Movie night, drinking at the zoo
The Baltimore Banner· 1 day agoMemorial Day is upon us, which means a three-day weekend for many. Many use the long weekend in May...
Railroads play critical role in supporting the nation’s economy and communities
The Washington Times· 2 days agoFreight railroad companies are the backbone of a thriving American economy. Over the course of...
The Dish: The Food Market expands in Columbia
The Baltimore Banner· 2 days agoWhere some restaurateurs open new restaurants at breakneck speed, Chad Gauss of Hoopla Hospitality has taken the slow burn approach. After launching the...
MyRacehorse allows over 2,000 to revel in dream of owning a Preakness horse
The Baltimore Banner· 6 days agoFor Debbie Nakayama, her rockstars have hooves and perform on turf and tracks. “These horses are my...
A lighter Lamar Jackson feels more agile and other takeaways from Ravens OTAs
The Baltimore Banner· 2 days agoQuarterback Lamar Jackson said he is “2-something” pounds right now. In his first press conference...
Who got to watch Preakness in the state government tent?
The Baltimore Banner· 4 days agoFor years, the state government has sponsored a trackside tent, where the invited crowd includes past and present politicians, state officials and business leaders — and the 149th Preakness was no different.