Howard County has decided to extend the 2018-2019 school year to June 21. This winter season has produced five snow days, consisting of: Nov. 15, Jan. 14 and 30, and Feb. 11 and 20. That is one day more than the four inclement weather days allowed on this […]
Special counsel Robert S. Mueller III, former Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, will be turning in his report to Attorney General William P. Barr on President Trump’s affairs with Russia. Mueller’s investigational findings includes Russia’s role in the 2016 presidential election and any links to Trump’s […]
Through pop culture and politics, 2018 has driven younger generations to get involved in movements to change society. As a result, changes were brought about that will last through the new year. #MeToo Movement: The #MeToo movement went into full effect after being started in late 2017. […]
From Nov. 30 through Dec. 8, the Mt. Hebron Theatre Company presented “The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe.” The play is adapted by J. Robinette and based on the works of C.S Lewis. It was directed by Theatre teacher Mr. Steven Barker and Math teacher Mr. Tom […]
The Howard County Council has recently decided to tear down 19 buildings on Old Ellicott City’s Main Street to prevent any future flooding from destroying the town. The most recent flood in May of this year destroyed the historic area for the second time in two years. The […]