The National Retail Federation estimates that about 158 million Americans will celebrate Halloween this year.
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The owner of the new Ellicott City restaurant came from Naples with nothing and now operates multiple restaurants.
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Budding entrepreneurs hoped to gain attention and possibly investment in Columbia.
The massive indoor trampoline park opened Wednesday on Oakland Mills Road in Columbia.
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Some people also reported illness after eating the yogurt, according to the FDA.
There’s a lot to tell in Maryland headlines for the week.
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The expansion of Pure Wine Cafe features an outdoor patio overlooking Ellicott City's Historic Main Street.
New job listings for this week include a sheriff's aide, a receptionist and an early morning stocker at PetSmart.
The long-time owner of the store died last year and his family decided to sell the building. It represents the end of an era on Ellicott City's Main Street.
Publisher made announcement of sale to employees Monday afternoon.
The late summer expected opening has been delayed due to multiple other projects at the site, says the owner.
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Here’s a roundup of news you may have missed last week in Howard County.
Clothes and footwear will be exempt from sales tax until August 17.
Well-known local restaurants like Facci Italian and Xitomate will be opening restaurants at Turf Valley in Ellicott City.
Sourcefire, a cybersecurity company, will be bought by the global networking giant Cisco.
New stores are set to open in November at the Mall in Columbia.
The grocery store also failed to pay rent to Safeway, the building's landlord, and was evicted from the space.
Find out if your favorite restaurant is having a special menu for Howard County Farm to Table Restaurant Weeks, which runs from July 17 to August 5.
A U.S. map with corporate logos in place of states shows big business prominence.
The store offers ice cream, floats and shakes near the CSX Bridge on Main Street.
Benjamin Moore's vice president of marketing explains the plan for painting Main Street Ellicott City.
The owner of the Shanty Grille said the new law will hurt his restaurant's profitability.
Sony's new high-definition television shifts the focus from size to clarity. Sponsored by Sony.