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Thursday, Jun 21 Harford County is launching its own Choose Civility campaign, joining a growing national movement. | | |
| Harford County held its annual Drug Prevention, Intervention & Treatment Symposium Thursday at Bel Air High School, with more than 300 people attending. |
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| About 300 people came out to Bel Air High School for Thursday’s Harford County Drug Prevention, Intervention and Treatment symposium. |
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| Two Bel Air teenagers — one an actor, the other one a dancer — took their crafts to New York City this spring to share their talents and to learn more. |
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| Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh said he was bring a lawsuit against the Trump administration challenging an order designed to end the separation of immigrant families but which Frosh says will create new problems. |
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| Early voting ends in Maryland's primary election with record number of ballots case before Election Day. |
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| States will be able to force more shoppers to pay sales tax when they make online purchases under a Supreme Court decision Thursday. |
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| Maryland guard Kevin Huerter went from being a fringe NBA prospect after his sophomore year to a first-round pick at No. 19 overall by the Atlanta Hawks in Thursday night's NBA draft. |
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