Daily highlights from Harford County's number one source for local news.
Harford County residents showed their support in tens of thousands of ways for the family of Tripp Johnson, the 7-year-old killed last week in a fiery crash on Route 24 in Bel Air. | | |
Members of the Christian, Jewish and Muslim faiths filled a prayer room at the Masjid Al Falaah mosque in Abingdon past capacity for an interfaith service service Sunday evening. | | |
Three people have pleaded guilty in connection with a scheme to accept and sell stolen goods from the Chesapeake Pawn Brokers in Edgewood, according to the Baltimore office of the U.S. Secret Service. | | |
In confrontational comments made at a pivotal moment in the General Assembly session — the day when lawmakers are rushing pass bills from one chamber to the next — the Republican governor blasted lawmakers. | | |
The Maryland House of Delegates gave final approval Monday to bills that would ban 3D printed guns and require background checks for all sales of long guns, such as shotguns and rifles. | | |
An off-duty Maryland State Trooper who worked with the department’s automotive safety enforcement division was arrested Monday after a road rage incident on St. Patrick’s Day. | | |
Baltimore County police said Monday that they have arrested a man who dressed up in a unicorn costume to rob a Baldwin convenience store last week. An alleged accomplice was arrested, too. | | |
The Maryland women’s basketball team received the No. 3 seed in the Albany Regional in the NCAA tournament and will open against No. 14 seed Radford in College Park on Saturday at 11 a.m. | | |
|