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Lillian Reed

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A popular gas price hack, Costco closes Columbia gas station for summer
The Columbia Costco gas station will close for construction this summer, leaving Howard County drivers to seek discounted fuel elsewhere.
Costco’s fueling station in the Gateway Overlook shopping center at 6670 Marie Curie Drive, pictured here, will close June 8, 2026, for construction and remain closed until mid-August.
Fundraising takes center stage in Howard County executive race
Former state Del. Vanessa Atterbeary has accrued more endorsements and donations than her competitors in the Howard County executive race, but it’s made her a mutual target.
From left, candidates Bob Cockey, County Council members Deb Jung and Liz Walsh, and former state Del. Vanessa Atterbeary participate in a debate for the Howard County executive race in Ellicott City.
Howard County suspends data center development until fall 2027
The Howard County Council on Monday unanimously passed a temporary moratorium on the development of new data centers and created a task force to study their impacts.
Howard County Council member Christiana Rigby sponsored legislation temporarily suspending development of new data centers in the county while their impacts are studied.
Choose civility? Columbia Association leaders just can’t seem to get along.
The discord in the Columbia Association keeps escalating. Infighting is the order of the day, and ethics complaints are the new weapon of choice. Is it a generational shift, or a reflection of today’s political polarization?
The Columbia Association’s board of directors holds a town hall at Slayton House in Columbia in January.
A fight is brewing already between Howard County and its new inspector general
Whistleblowers and tipsters have submitted 61 complaints to Howard County’s new Inspector General Kelly Madigan, but the watchdog said she faces hurdles to accessing the records she needs to investigate.
Howard County citizens pose questions to Inspector General Kelly Madigan during a public presentation in Ellicott City on Tuesday.
Federal judge questions legality of Howard County ban on private detention centers
A federal judge seems prepared to strike down Howard County’s emergency legislation banning private detention centers after a challenge by the developer converting an old office building for an Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office.
A federal judge seems poised to strike down Howard County’s emergency legislation banning private detention centers, which would boost the development of a planned ICE field office in a converted Elkridge office building.
Mocked in a racist video, Del. Chao Wu doesn’t regret participating in democracy
State Del. Chao Wu said he has no regrets about participating in democracy after two Republican colleagues, Del. Mark Fisher and Del. Brian Chisholm, refused to apologize for a racist video they posted about him.
Delegate Chao Wu speaks during the Howard County AAPI Festival at Merriweather Park at Symphony Woods on May 11, 2024.
Howard County taps Maj. Terrence Benn, a former Marine, as interim police chief
Howard County has named Major Terrence Benn, a former U.S. Marine with nearly 20 years of law enforcement experience, as acting police chief.
Major Terrence Benn, center, has been appointed to acting police chief by Howard County Executive Calvin Ball.
Ethics complaint over Howard County’s IG search dismissed
The Howard County Ethics Commission dismissed a complaint alleging a conflict of interest involving Steve Quisenberry and Kelly Madigan in the search for the county’s first inspector general.
Board member Steven Quisenberry, on screen, virtually attends a meeting of the Howard County Inspector General Advisory Board chaired by David Salem, center left, and attended by other members of the board at the George Howard Building in Ellicott City, Md. on Thursday, August 28, 2025.
The Mall in Columbia welcomes police outpost and 7 new businesses
More than a year after Howard County officials pledged to increase police presence at The Mall in Columbia, law enforcement is preparing to move in — along with more than a half dozen new businesses.
Interior of the Mall in Columbia in Columbia, Md. on Monday, May 19, 2025.
4-vehicle crash at intersection near BWI Airport leaves one dead
A four-vehicle crash involving a Maryland Transit Administration bus early Sunday in Anne Arundel County left a 33-year-old woman dead and two injured.
The Maryland State Police logo emblazoned on a lectern in front a police vehicle from a separate agency before a press conference, pictured outside the Maryland State Police Glen Burnie Barracks on 11/10/22.
Columbia’s mega homeowners association can’t get residents to vote
James Rouse founded Columbia with a vision of inclusivity. But as residents prepare to cast ballots for their village councils and Columbia Association board members, some worry varying rules are producing low turnout and elections lack transparency.
Columbia mom, boyfriend give conflicting stories in 3-year-old’s death, police say
A Columbia mother and her boyfriend gave different answers to police about what caused the bruises on her daughter’s face or how the 3-year-old came to ingest a bottle of melatonin.
Staff at Johns Hopkins Howard County Medical Center contacted police after observing bruises all over the girl’s head and body.
Trump DOJ backs challenge to Howard County’s private detention ban
Federal authorities are weighing in on a lawsuit between Howard County and Genesis GSA Strategic One LLC, a case with implications for the future location of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Baltimore field office.
Fencing and construction equipment surround a proposed ICE detention center in Elkridge in February.
An old bottle can fetch tens of thousands of dollars at this Howard County show
The Baltimore Antique Bottle Club annually hosts the world’s largest one-day bottle show, a lucrative antique market that draws serious collectors and even more serious money to the Howard County Fairgrounds each spring.
Small antique bottles on display at the Baltimore Antique Bottle Club’s 45th Annual Show & Sale at the Howard County Fairgrounds on Sunday.
From new schools to the lakefront library: Inside Howard County’s capital spending plan
Howard County’s $432.6 million capital budget proposal represents an approximately 16% increase from last year.
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball briefs the County Council on his proposed fiscal year 2026 budget on April 21, 2025.
Howard County Police chief to retire in June following two fatal police-involved incidents
Howard County’s Chief of Police Gregory Der is planning to retire from the department on June 1 in the wake of two fatal police-involved incidents.
Gregory Der, Howard County Police Chief, holds up a photo of a suspect wanted in the 2024 Columbia Mall shooting during a press conference where he discusses recent crime on February 27, 2025.
A stinky milk plant in Laurel is closing, laying off 72 workers
A Maola Local Dairies milk processing plant in North Laurel is laying off 72 workers and closing by Dec. 31, meaning residents no longer have to deal with a stench coming from the plant since at least the ’90s.
The Wellington Farms development is seen beyond the Maola milk processing plant in Laurel.
Columbia mother, boyfriend charged in death of 3-year-old child
Kathleen Amesbury, 28, and Dale Brown Jr., 25, of Hanover, Pennsylvania, are facing charges in Howard County following a yearlong investigation into the 2025 death of her 3-year-old child.
Following a yearlong investigation, a Columbia mother and her boyfriend are facing murder charges in Howard County.
2 years after the Dali slammed into the Key Bridge, its crew is still here
Two years after the Dali cargo ship slammed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge on March 26, 2024, eight crew members remain grounded in Baltimore, among the longest stretches of time for any seafarers in recent memory.
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