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Top News: Marylanders Want Stricter Gun Laws, Drivers Slowing Down and Sentencing in Meth Lab Bust

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Maryland Death Penalty Moves Closer To Repeal

The House of Delegates rejects 18 amendments to a Senate bill that abolishes capital punishment.

Poll: Majority of Marylanders Want Stricter Gun Laws

A survey by Goucher College finds support on issues from banning assault-style weapons and ammunition magazines holding more than 10 rounds to fingerprinting and prohibitions on owning weapons for persons who are involuntarily committed.

Nordstrom Rack Announces Columbia Opening Date

The opening celebration of the retailer will start at 8 a.m. with music and breakfast.

Pope Francis Elected: Howard County Catholics Excited by Choice

The Rev. Msgr. Joseph Luca said, "He is known as an exceptionally humble, gentle person with a heart for the downtrodden and the poor."

Speed Camera Report Released

The county has netted $60,000 for traffic safety projects, and police said that drivers are slowing down.

23-Year-Old Sentenced in Elkridge Meth Lab Bust

'I know what I did was wrong.' - Josiah David Martin.

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