Daily highlights from Harford County's number one source for local news.
Monday, Jun 18 Gold Star families, elected officials, military leaders and a Medal of Honor recipient who served in World War II were on hand for the unveiling of the Gold Star Families Memorial Monument in Havre de Grace's Concord Point Park on Sunday. | | |
| A plan to extend express toll lanes on Interstate 95 north of Baltimore into Harford County will be greatly expanded from what was originally proposed, it was announced Friday morning by the Maryland Transportation Authority, which operates the highway. |
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| Harford County's motions to appeal the more than $45 million judgement awarded by a jury in April against the county in the nearly 30-year MRA rubblefill saga have been denied by a judge. |
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| County Executive Barry Glassman’s administration will begin airing 30-second public service announcements in Harford County movie theaters featuring a local resident in recovery. |
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| A Harford County Public Schools bus was involved in a single vehicle accident in Havre de Grace as it was transporting students home on the final day of the school year, according to fire and school officials. |
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| Jarrettsville Elementary School students and administrators celebrate the last day of school for the fifth graders with their traditional "clap out." |
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| A Maryland Natural Resources Police officer patrolling the Susquehanna River Friday evening and a good Samaritan out on a private boat pulled a man who jumped from the Hatem Bridge after being chased by Havre de Grace police, police said. |
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| The Aberdeen IronBirds kicked off the 2018 season Friday night against the visiting Hudson Valley Renegades at Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium. |
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