Offered three times a year, the training consists of 117 hours of online and virtual real-time sessions as well as in-person modules.
Howard is one of 21 colleges and universities nationwide to receive grant funding through the prestigious Humanities Initiatives Program.
The Central Branch of the Howard County Library System will be closed through Wednesday.
The Horizon Foundation also awarded more than $1 million to meet emergency health needs caused by the coronavirus outbreak.
Officers discovered the man was arranging prostitution dates for three women at an Elkridge hotel and taking their money.
Nine Maryland counties will be under a winter storm warning with 5 to 7 inches of snow expected Sunday, the National Weather Service said.
The third round of grants are targeting primarily businesses that haven't yet received a grant from the HoCo RISE Business Grants program.
The school district will move to a hybrid learning plan March 1. An estimated 1,550 vaccines have been allocated to staff.
The federal government has been tracking coronavirus cases and deaths in nursing homes, including in Columbia.
The commission will be charged with reviewing and contextualizing the history surrounding the namesakes of public facilities and spaces.
Howard County Public School System schools are among only 831 schools nationwide to receive this recognition.
Effort headed by Residences at Vantage Point centenarian Vivian C. 'Millie' Bailey and friend Judith M. Dye
Howard Community College’s newly rebranded Training & Development Solutions is hosting a series of virtual training webinars.
School will not be in session Feb. 12 or Feb. 15 and additional meals can be picked up in advance of the closures.
Columbia resident Vivian "Millie" Bailey will have Howard County General Hospital's cafeteria named after her and her husband Bill.
WKD will lead discussions at Deep Run Elementary School on topics such as life skills, bullying, fitness, leadership and confidence.
Here's how many inpatient and ICU hospital beds are currently filled in Howard County and across MD.
This year, Punxsutawney Phil looks for his shadow in a livestreamed event that can be seen in HoCo and elsewhere around the country.
Winter warmth and lookin' good!
Annual event features stories of local women served by Grassroots crisis services and shelter programs
Life Care Services Awarded Highest Customer Service Satisfaction Among U.S. Senior Living Communities in 2020
Five men approached another man and stole his tennis shoes and cell phone, according to the Howard County Police Department.
Rabiah Ahmad, 30, was 28 weeks pregnant when she was shot while inside a Columbia home last July, police said.
For more than 20 years, Howard Community College (HCC) has offered valuable, results-centered workforce training.
Howard Community College (HCC) will host a series of virtual lectures showcasing social sciences faculty on Tuesdays at 6 p.m.
An additional 20,000 vaccines are being sought.
HCPSS has identified approximately 10,000 employees who are eligible to receive vaccinations and has created four prioritization groups.
Howard Community College has been awarded $300,000 in grant funding from the U.S. Economic Development Administration.
The FBI believes a Cooksville man used a fire extinguisher to strike police officers who tried to prevent people from entering the Capitol.
The event is sponsored by the Howard County Chamber and the Howard County Office of Workforce Development.
New federal data shows how the coronavirus epidemic is affecting hospital capacity in Howard County.
The woman and a man were trying to flee the store with stolen items when the security guard tried to stop them, police say.
Members help develop and revise school system policies.
Two separate crashes, possibly weather related, resulted in the death of a Montgomery Village man Tuesday, Maryland State Police report.
With support from the Governor’s Emergency Education Relief (GEER) Fund, Howard Community College now offers specialized workforce education
A coming-of-age book for everyone. Delightfully funny with reminiscences of what it's like to be a child.
The store happens to be the third to take root in Maryland and will be open seven days a week.
The new LGBTQIA+ Advisory Committee will meet quarterly during the school year in the fall and spring.
Maryland's comptroller has delayed the start date by a few weeks to allow the IRS time to implement changes regarding COVID-19 relief deals.
Sessions feature housing and financing options for building a smart future