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Monday, Sep 10 Harford County, which lost three people with local ties in the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks will again remember the horrific event on its 17th anniversary Tuesday. | | |
| More than 30 people come out for Harford County Sheriff's Office inaugural Community Compstat meeting as HCSO leaders and allied agencies hold roundtable discussion on crime trends and details on how agencies collaborated to investigate and solve recent crimes. |
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| Dewey Donut Co., a new doughnut-and-coffee shop in Forest Hill, is selling "pink ribbon" doughnuts during September to raise money for Susan G. Komen Maryland. |
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| That “Never Forgot” moment is upon us once again. Tuesday will mark the 17th anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks against the United States that killed 2,977 innocent people |
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| Hurricane Florence is threatening to strike the East Coast as a Category 5 hurricane, prompting calls for evacuation in the Carolinas and an emergency declaration in Maryland ahead of potentially "historic" flooding. |
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| The lone debate between Maryland candidates for governor, Republican Larry Hogan and Democrat Ben Jealous, is bad for democracy, experts say. |
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| Dixon led the offense in both carries and rushing yards before injuring his knee late in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s demolition of the Buffalo Bills. |
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| Vote for your favorites in Harford Magazine's Best of Dining 2018. |
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