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Thursday, Feb 15 A doctor from Havre de Grace and his girlfriend have been charged with distributing drugs illegally in the community, according to Havre de Grace police. |
| Harford County Council President Richard Slutzky disputes public consensus that humans are responsible for climate change, citing his research of scientists that have expressed skepticism on the subject. |
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| Lt. Gov. Boyd Rutherford visited Harford Technical High School Thursday afternoon, where he was shown various vocational programs available to the students. |
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| Leaks in three of the four temporary storage containers being used by Aberdeen Parks and Recreation have âlit a fireâ in Aberdeen to find a permanent facility, the mayor said this week. |
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| When the new trash system goes into effect in Aberdeen, about 90 percent of city residents wonât have to pay for the service, the city manager said Monday. |
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| A 14-year-old Loch Raven High School student was arrested Thursday after Baltimore County police said he brought a pellet gun to school. |
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| The Democratic leaders of the General Assembly said Thursday that they will support legislation implementing the a broad range of improvements in Marylandâs public schools recommended by a commission Gov. Larry Hogan wrote off the previous day as lost. |
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| Several students walked up to Baltimore school police officer Tiffany Wiggins Thursday morning and asked her, âWhat are we going to do if thereâs a school shooting here?â The childrenâs questions come a day after a 19-year-old expelled student went on a shooting rampage at his former high school, |
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