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Friday, Jun 8 For the first time in their 44-year history, the Washington Capitals are the Stanley Cup champions. | | |
| The Harford County Liquor Control Board levied a combined $2,000 in fines against four local businesses that failed compliance tests by selling alcohol to an underage police cadet. |
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| In just another week, Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium will open for another season of Aberdeen IronBirds baseball. In fact, its year 17 for the ‘Birds, who will take on a different name and uniform twice this summer. |
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| “Weather permitting,” the Route 22 construction project in Aberdeen should be finished by early August at the latest, a state highway official said this week. |
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| Councilman Mike Perrone, also a candidate for county executive, challenged how local tourism grants, funded by the 6 percent room tax, are awarded annually, highlighting that the two largest grants went to organizations that have his council colleagues as their board presidents. |
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| Staff Sgt. Eddison Hermond Jr. “put his life at risk for someone he didn’t even know,” Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said before a packed room of hundreds of mourners, including many military service members, during funeral services at the Church at Severn Run in Severn. |
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| Orioles reliever Brad Brach squandered a three-run lead in the ninth inning in Toronto. |
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| Sizing up the field behind favorite Justify for Saturday's Belmont Stakes. |
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