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The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory.

The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory.
Howard County Police believe the burglaries on Upper Mill Court are linked.
Check this list before you plan.
Robert Stone faces more than a half-dozen burglary charges.
The Howard County man faces more than a half-dozen burglary charges.
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What police and crime stories were you reading this year?
Police say the man implied he had a gun before taking cash from the clerk.
The middle school is one of just six in the state to earn the national designation.
Dale Audet may spend 18 months in jail for his involvement in a deadly collision in Elkridge.
The utility says heavy rain and wind in the next few days may lead to outages in central Maryland.
"That I was driving, that I caused this ... I just can't explain how I feel with words." - Dale Audet.
Dale Audet may spend 18 months in jail.
What's the latest you can send a package this year to ensure pre-Christmas delivery? We run down the options in and around Ellicott City.
Shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School has sparked broader debate over gun control and whether semi-automatic weapons should be banned.
The Maryland State Highway Administration is planning to route traffic back onto the Patapsco Bridge after two years of renovation work.
The new sports bar and restaurant is expected to open in the fall of 2013.