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Maryland Legal Aid attorney Rashad James claims an officer in the Harford County Sheriff’s Office was racially motivated when he mistook the lawyer for a suspect, detained him in the courthouse and questioned him. Harford Sheriff Jeffrey R. Gahler has said his office is investigating. | | |
St. Frances de Sales Church in Abingdon was full with mourners Tuesday morning to say farewell to 7-year-old Tripp Johnson, more than two weeks after he was killed in a 12-car crash on Route 24 in Harford County. | | |
A black pastor took a member of the Harford County Board of Education to task Monday night for comments he made last month in support of Del. Mary Ann Lisanti after she used a racial slur. | | |
Emma Kleinberg took a chance during Hollywood Week on “American Idol” and it paid off – she made the top 40. | | |
The J'Ville Grille, owned by Daniel Santoro, is set to open to the public April 5, after a soft opening for family and friends on April 3 and 4. | | |
A driver who swerved to avoid hitting a deer crashed her vehicle into a house on East Wheel Road near Bel Air late Tuesday morning, according to the Harford County Sheriff’s Office. | | |
Public workshops for a land-use study on areas west of I-95 in Aberdeen begin April 10. | | |
Harford Tech traveled to meet C. Milton Wright in an non-division battle among UCBAC teams. Tech junior pitcher Nate Reed threw three scoreless innings and the Cobras (2-0) scored nine times over four innings to beat the Mustangs (1-1), 9-3. | | |
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