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Tuesday, Jan 29 A Harford County jury deliberated for three days before finding a Bel Air teenager guilty of killing his mother. | | |
| In an apparent reversal, a doctor found Radee Prince, the man accused of killing three people and injuring two others at Advanced Granite Solutions in Edgewood in October 2017, competent to stand trial in the case. |
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| About 60 people attended a community meeting, hosted by Harford County Councilman Andre Johnson, Monday at the Harford County Sheriff's Office Southern Precinct to share their concerns about the proposed Abingdon Business Park, with more than 2.5 million square feet of retail and warehouse space. |
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| XPO Logistics confirmed it will close its warehouse on the Perryman peninsula, affecting 167 employees. The 571,000 square-foot facility opened in the fall of 2016. |
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| In the midst of an ongoing lawsuit and countersuit between the City of Aberdeen and Tufton Professional Baseball, the city has hired a contractor to make structural repairs to Ripken Stadium. |
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| “I learned to treat every single person with decency, kindness and respect, no matter what their position or what their job,” Diane Adkins-Tobin said Friday evening as she was formally sworn in as judge of the Harford County Circuit Court. |
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| The Orioles haven't finalized their minor league coaching staffs yet, but Harford Community College baseball coach Tom Eller tweeted Monday night that he's leaving to become a minor league hitting coach for his hometown club. |
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| Frank Robinson helped lead the Orioles to their first World Series title in 1966. |
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