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Top News: A Contrite Speed Camera Vandal, Bad Drivers and Recovery in Ellicott City

From the speeders to the speed camera vandals, Maryland drivers made headlines this week.

 

Derailment Cost $2.2 Million, Says CSX

A complete report could take an entire year, according to the National Transportation Safety Board.

Main Street Bustling After Train Derailment

Shoppers came out to support local businesses after a week marred by tragedy.

Speed Camera Vandal Apologizes, Pleads Guilty

Bruce May said what he did was "very, very stupid."

Columbia's Brown Shedding Stigma, May Start for Titans

Wilde Lake High School grad Zach Brown may be given a starting opportunity at linebacker with the Tennessee Titans.

Columbia Car Dealer Sentenced in Fraud Scheme

A used car dealer used money he obtained illegally to pay for vacations, clothing, dining and entertainment, officials said.

Baltimore/DC: Worst Drivers in America

Find out where Baltimore and DC rank in terms of accident data.

PHOTOS: First Day of School in Howard County

Plenty of nervous smiles and shiny shoes walked to school for the first day.

Watson Wants Second Investigation into BGE

The councilmember says there are other pockets of people experiencing reliability problems.

School Staff Now Allowed To Probe Social Media for Online Threats

The security coordinator for the Howard County Public School System said each school will have the capacity to look into Facebook, Twitter situations.

Elkridge Resident Posts from the Republican National Convention

O.P. Ditch says this is his third time attending a Republican National Convention.

About this column: Patch's summary of the top headlines of the week in Howard County. Related Topics: BGE, Back To School, Driving, Howard County news roundup, csx, and train derailment

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