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Day 4 Without Power: Thousands In Howard County Wait
“In a word, it’s hot,” - Josh Arnold.

Lisa grew up in a small town in Iowa and graduated from the University of Iowa, where she studied journalism and political science. She enjoyed her first five years in journalism working as a reporter at the Des Moines Register, covering city politics, state crime, and the 2008 presidential campaign and Iowa caucuses. She then spent two years as a senior associate editor at Chapel Hill and Durham magazines in North Carolina. She settled in Maryland in the summer of 2010, and enjoys spending time with her husband and her two children in her spare time.
“In a word, it’s hot,” - Josh Arnold.

“In a word, it’s hot.” —Josh Arnold in Columbia
“In a word, it’s hot,” - Josh Arnold.
A Friday storm knocked out power for thousands across the region.
In some cases, power won’t come back until the weekend, BGE officials said.
In some cases, power won’t come back until the weekend, BGE officials said.
A storm has knocked power out for thousands across Howard County and Maryland.
Patch sums up the top news in Carroll County this week.
Patch has an update from the National Weather Service.
BGE said restoring power for some areas could take days.
Patch sums up the top news in Carroll County this week.
Here is our summary of the top news in Howard County this week.
"It could be an albatross to hang around the president’s neck and make it difficult for re-election,” said Sen. Allan Kittleman (R-Howard).
The Republican who represents Carroll and Howard counties said the health care law would be a major election issue.
‘People were either excited or terrified.' – Jeff Richardson, a health advocate in Baltimore County.
‘People were either excited or terrified.' – Jeff Richardson, a health advocate in Baltimore County.
The Republican who represents Carroll and Howard counties said the health care law would be a major election issue.
‘We will be both the educator and the navigator for enrollment.’ - Dr. Peter Beilenson, Howard County Health Officer.
McDaniel is launching a new romance writing program.