The Baltimore Sun - Sat Nov 28
It seems to be a tradition in Maryland for Republicans to say they are planning to run for governor - but would happily bow out if Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.
Police seek suspect who fired at Jiffy LubeDaily Times - Fri Nov 27
Howard County police are searching for a gunman who tried to hold up a Jiffy Lube station in Elkridge and fired a shot as employees ran.
Howard Co. police are seeking gunman in attempted armed robberyThe Baltimore Sun - Fri Nov 27
Police in Howard County were looking Thursday for a gunman who tried to hold up a Jiffy Lube station in Elkridge and fired a shot at fleeing employees.
Police Seek Suspect Who Fired At Md. Jiffy LubeWJZ Baltimore - Thu Nov 26
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Howard County police seek man in attempted armed robberyThe Baltimore Sun - Thu Nov 26
Police in Howard County were looking Thursday for a gunman who tried to hold up a Jiffy Lube station in Elkridge and fired a shot at fleeing employees.
Attempted Armed Robbery Suspect On Loose In Howard CountyWBAL-TV - Thu Nov 26
Howard County police are searching for the suspect who attempted to rob an Elkridge business.
Police Say Man Groped and Exposed Himself to a TeenWMAR - Wed Nov 25
Police in Howard County are looking for the man who groped a 14-year-old girl, and then exposed himself inside the Kohl's department store in Ellicott City.
Explore Howard Co.: Grand jury does not indict mother whose child died in car in late JuneThe View - Wed Nov 25
A Howard County grand jury Wednesday refused to indict the mother of an Ellicott City toddler who died after being left unattended in a car in front of her home for nine hours in late June.
Taking diversity to new endsExplore Howard - Wed Nov 25
Carrie Hill's Best in Show oil painting A a A"Cracks in the FoundationA a A is among 48 other works by local artists in "Art HoCo 2009," now in Gallery I at the Howard County Center for the Arts in Ellicott City.
Downtown plan should apply to all ownersThe View - Tue Nov 24
By Sarah Breitenbach sbreitenbach@patuxent.com Posted 11/24/09 County Council members were warned this week that because land in downtown Columbia could one day have multiple owners, the council should ensure legislation guiding the areaa s long-term growth applies to any future developer.
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