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School redistricting, casino additions and mosquito control also made top headlines in Howard County this week.

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School redistricting, casino additions and mosquito control also made top headlines in Howard County this week.

The spotlight may have been on the Democratic National Convention, but plenty of news happened in Howard County this week.
Police pursued two suspects after attempting to serve a warrant.
The number of birds being hit by airplanes is five times what it was in 1990, according to a new report.
The number of birds being hit by airplanes is five times what it was in 1990, according to a new report.
Patch salutes those who have served their country.
The number of birds being hit by airplanes is five times what it was in 1990, according to a new report.
Elkridge evacuation and Ellicott City speed camera vandal also made headlines this week.
Everything from fear to eye-rolling ensued in response to West Nile news this week.
From the speeders to the speed camera vandals, Maryland drivers made headlines this week.
From the speeders to the speed camera vandals, Maryland drivers made headlines this week.
Everything from fear to eye-rolling ensued in response to West Nile news this week.
Howard County Executive Ken Ulman announced the county will focus on emergency preparedness in September.
Howard County Executive Ken Ulman announced the county will focus on emergency preparedness in September.
Police say the suspect implied a gun after shopping for several minutes.
Two schools locked their doors briefly Wednesday, police said.
Two schools locked their doors briefly Wednesday, police said.
A complete report could take one year, according to National Transportation Safety Board.
If you're traveling Labor Day Weekend, here's what you'll be paying at the pumps.
Three synthetic football fields at high schools will see their first action on Friday.