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Lillian Reed

Lillian Reed

reporter at The Baltimore Banner

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    Recent Articles

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    The house that Second Chance built — for its founder

    Second Chance, a nonprofit, helped transform its founder Mark Foster’s Baltimore County $375,000 property, and then bought it from him for $1.5 million.
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    7 things to do in Howard County: A disco night, songwriting showcas...

    There’s plenty to do, from a disco revival night for adults to a family friendly musical showcase for students.
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    Maryland’s displaced federal workers pack job fair as Trump, Musk s...

    Hundreds of federal workers packed a job fair in Howard County Tuesday night to rehearse in mock interviews, pose for professional headshots and adapt their often lengthy resumes for the private sector.
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    Should Howard County expand liquor laws for movie theaters and tave...

    Maryland lawmakers are weighing an expansion to Howard County’s liquor laws that would pave the way for movie theaters to serve alcohol as well as for licensed taverns to offer delivery service.
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    7 things to do in Howard County, from a backyard bird count to a si...

    Howard County has plenty of activities this week following the Super Bowl excitement.
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    Beverly White-Seals, a longtime fundraiser for Howard County causes...

    Beverly White-Seals has served on 20 nonprofit boards across the region and for the last 13 years ran the Community Foundation of Howard County. Now she’s retiring.
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    Maryland federal workers feel pressure ahead of buyout deadline

    Hundreds of federal workers turned out for a forum in Howard County ahead of the Thursday night deadline to decide whether to take Elon Musk's resign-with-pay deal.
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    Suit claims Howard County schools failed student-athlete who collap...

    A mother filed a lawsuit claiming that Howard County school officials failed to provide her son with immediate medical care after he suffered cardiac arrest, leaving him quadriplegic.
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    What a hedge fund’s $1 billion play has to do with downtown Columbia

    It’s not clear what the hedge fund ownership could mean for Columbia, which was founded in 1967 by James Rouse as a model of racial and socioeconomic integration.
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    Columbia cybersecurity CEO Amit Yoran wanted to make the digital wo...

    Amit Yoran, a cybersecurity pioneer and executive whose company anchored part of Columbia’s Merriweather District, has died.
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    Maryland authorities release footage of fatal Howard County Police ...

    Maryland’s Office of the Attorney General on Tuesday released body camera footage from the fatal police shooting of 29-year-old Tyree Winslow of College Park.
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    Vigilante mom arrested in Columbia shooting of two teens, police say

    A Columbia woman is facing charges in Howard County tied to an Oct. 12 shooting that injured two teenagers.
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    From community college turmoil to new government watchdog, here are...

    If you missed a few things, don’t fret. Here’s a roundup of top headlines about Howard County in 2024.
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    The rich and controversial history of Maryland’s clown ministers

    Former Columbia resident Rev. Floyd Shaffer is remembered by some as the “clown father” of Christian clown ministry, a niche form of outreach that blends liturgy with laughter.
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    Howard County jury awards a record $7.25 million verdict in medical...

    The trial in Howard County Circuit Court ended with what is believed to be the largest medical malpractice verdict in county history.
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    Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott shocks Howard County housing nonprof...

    Four years after awarding $50 million to Howard County-based Enterprise Community Partners, philanthropist MacKenzie Scott has made a second major donation of $65 million to the nationwide nonprofit focused on affordable housing.
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    Woodberry fire contained, all lanes of I-83 reopen

    More than 100 firefighters worked through Thursday night to surround and eventually contain a massive fire at a wood recycling center off Interstate 83 in Baltimore. The blaze shut down the interstate for hours before it was fully reopened the next morning.
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    What a dispute over Hanukkah lights in Howard County is really about

    It would be too simple to characterize the dispute over the Levines’ Hanukkah lights as a neighborhood squabble.
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    Gift Guide: 8 great gifts for sleep-deprived new parents

    Leave the crying to the infant and treat the sleep-deprived grown-ups to these local gifts this holiday season.
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    As road rage incidents rise in Maryland, police and prosecutors are...

    Maryland state’s attorneys and Maryland State Police are taking steps to crack down on the troubling trend of violent road rage.
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    Maryland man charged in Jan. 6 case seeks trial delay following Tru...

    An attorney representing Brandon Keith Heffner, a Harford County Proud Boy who went to the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, is asking a federal judge to delay his case until President Donald Trump’s term begins in hopes the federal case against him will be dropped.