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Wednesday, Nov 29 Dunlop Protective Footwear, a leading global manufacturer of protective footwear based in Harford County, is planning to expand its United States-based production to meet market demands. |
| Thirteen months after the Harford County Sheriff’s Office began checking the immigration status of the people it takes into custody, Sheriff Jeffrey Gahler said implementing the controversial program was “the right choice.” |
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| After five years of operating Earth Wood & Fire in Baltimore County, partners Carter Mason and Mark Hofmann found just the right spot for their second location — Fallston. |
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| Top Democrats in the General Assembly want to expand Maryland's assault weapons ban to include bump stocks, a firearms accessory used in the Las Vegas mass shooting. |
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| U.S. Rep. Elijah Cummings requested that the House oversight panel come to Baltimore to hear from experts about the opioid epidemic that's devastating the city and beyond. |
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| Enrollment growth in Harford County's public schools was inevitable. Now that it is starting, are school and county officials prepared to accomodate it? |
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| On Nov. 11, our Moonlit Mission Team once again took part in the Light the Night Walk which raises funds for the life-saving medical research and patient services provided by The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (LLS), the captain of the fundraising team writes. |
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| The State Highway Administration expects "major midday delays" due to the planned shutdown of I-95 North for slain Baltimore Detective Sean Suiter's funeral procession Wednesday afternoon. |
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