Howard County Executive Calvin Ball Presents Bold Plan to Expand Childcare
Twenty-seven childcare centers and home daycares, will receive grants ranging from $12,000 to $165,000, resulting in more than 100 new childcare placements in Howard County.
PACT Act Veterans Claim Clinic and VA Health Care Information Fair
Police arrest suspect in 2020 murder of mother and baby in Columbia
Edward Robinson, 31, of Columbia, is charged with two counts each of first- and second-degree murder.
Howard County Department of Public Works to Host Second Community Outreach Meeting on Furnace Avenue and Hanover Road Traffic Calming Project
The Howard County Department of Public Works’ (DPW) Bureau of Highways’ Traffic Engineering Division will hold a second community outreach meeting on Wednesday, April 23rd from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. in the Media Room at Elkridge Elementary School, to present its final traffic calming plans for Furnace Avenue and Hanover Road.
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball and Police Department Unveil Permanent Units Addition to Downtown Columbia to Enhance Community Safety
Since launching Howard County’s new “Crime Reduction Plan” earlier this year, HCPD has received no reports of gun crimes or shooting incidents in the area
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Guilford Road Sidewalk Extension Project Underway
A Howard County construction project to install sidewalk along the south side of Guilford Road between Stayton Drive and The Leola Dorsey Community Resource Center at 10390 Guilford Road in Jessup, has begun.
Howard County Government Closings for Good Friday on April 18th
Howard County Government offices, 50+ centers, and animal shelter will be closed in observance of the Good Friday holiday on Friday, April 18th.
OAI Showcase: The Art of Healthy Aging
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball to Move Forward Funding for Hospital Observation Unit
The Johns Hopkins Howard County Medical Center (HCMC) has not increased beds since 2009.
Amid Federal Impacts and Workforce Challenges, Howard County Executive Calvin Ball Provides Update for HCC’s Workforce Development and Trades Center
This funding is vital as Maryland grapples with a projected 50,000 job loss due to federal impacts
Police issue silver alert; ask for public help to locate missing Elkridge woman (UPDATED)
Grace Ann Young, 79, is driving a silver 2000 Chevy Impala with Maryland plates 47664HT with worn paint and duct tape on the bumper.
Public Meeting on Montgomery Road Pedestrian & Bicycle Facility Feasibility Study
Howard County flag to be lowered to half-staff in honor of late Pope Francis
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball has ordered the Howard County Flag to be lowered to half-staff, as a mark of respect for the memory of Pope Francis, effective immediately and returned to full-staff at sunset on the day of internment. As a matter of protocol, the Maryland flag is lowered to half-staff.
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball Unveils Balanced Fiscal Year 2026 Operating Budget Proposal: Prioritizing Education and Public Safety while Addressing Emerging Federal and State Challenges
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball today unveiled his $2.3 billion Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) Operating Budget. The proposal is comprised of a balanced spending plan that prioritizes Howard County’s shared values while navigating emerging fiscal challenges.
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball Unveils Tradepoint Atlantic’s Plans for New Logistics Hub in Savage
This transformative investment will create 500 new family-supporting supply chain and logistics jobs in Howard County.
Police investigating non-fatal shooting in Elkridge
The victim was transported to R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center and is currently listed in critical but stable condition.
Old Columbia Pike Curb and Sidewalk Repair Project to Begin
A Howard County construction project to repair the curb and sidewalk between 3756 and 3732 Old Columbia Pike in Ellicott City, is expected to begin or about Monday, April 28th. Weather permitting, the project is expected to be completed by early May.
Howard County Honors “Business Recycling and Waste Reduction” and “Green Community Leadership” Award Winners
The County’s Department of Public Works’ (DPW) Bureau of Environmental Services announced the winners of its seventh annual “Business Recycling and Waste Reduction” and “Green Community Leadership” awards program at Howard County’s 18th annual GreenFest event.
Historic Ellicott City Parking Lot B Closure to Facilitate Construction of Ellicott City Safe and Sound Plan’s North Tunnel Outfall
Beginning on Monday, April 28th at 6:00 a.m., the Howard County Department of Public Works will close Parking Lot B in Historic Ellicott City, to allow for the construction of the outfall structure to the Ellicott City Safe and Sound Plan’s North Tunnel. Weather permitting, the work is expected to be completed by mid-2027, at which time the lot will reopen for public use.
Behavioral Health Resource Fair
Bike *from* Work Day 2025
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball Expands Impactful Summer Youth Employment Program to Equip Young Adults
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball today announced his $250,000 commitment in new funding towards the County’s Office of Workforce Development’s empowering Summer Youth Employment Program, that he has included in his proposed Fiscal Year 2026 Operating Budget. This paid program focuses on teaching teens and young adults valuable job readiness skills and career exploration with local businesses, nonprofits, and government partners.
Multimodal Transportation Board (MTB) Meeting - May 27, 2025
Howard County Department of Public Works to Host Community Outreach Open House on the Dorchester Way Traffic Calming Project
The Howard County Department of Public Works’ Bureau of Highways’ Traffic Engineering Division will hold a community outreach open house on Wednesday, April 30th, to present traffic calming plans for Dorchester Way. The project will implement strategies available in the County’s recently updated Howard County Neighborhood Traffic Calming Policy, to combat excessive vehicular speeds along the roadway.