Daily highlights from Harford County's number one source for local news.
Monday, May 21 Craft beer has taken hold of Harford County, giving residents new places to socialize while expanding their knowledge of the many styles of beer that have captivated the country at-large. |
| The Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada recently announced that Harford County Public Schools has been awarded the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for its comprehensive annual financial report for fiscal year 2017. |
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| A handful of ducklings separated from their mother were reunited Sunday morning after being rescued from a storm drain in Abingdon. |
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| Sean Bulson, finalist for superintendent of Harford County schools, talks with local media about his desire to push out stories of student success, scale up programs throughout the district, work with the community to bring resources and expects board members to represent their constituents. |
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| A man dressed in only a pink bathrobe was jumping rope in a Riverside grocery store Thursday afternoon, the Harford County Sheriff’s Office said. |
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| Pairings Bistro in Bel Air enthusiastically matches food and wine in a casual atmosphere. |
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| The Mustangs blanked Towson, 1-0, for the Class 3A North Region title. In the hours that preceeded, the Mustangs, behind the no-hit effort of Emily Kim, beat Aberdeen, 4-0, for the section title. |
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| A Baltimore County police officer was killed Monday in a confrontation after responding to a burglary call in Perry Hall, setting off an hours-long search through densely populated suburban neighborhoods. |
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