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All three incumbents were re-elected to the Havre de Grace City Council Tuesday, in an election the drew about 10 percent of the city’s voters. | | |
Before Chick-fil-A opened at 6 a.m. Wednesday at the corner of Baltimore Pike and Kelly Avenue in Bel Air, campers filled the parking lot to be among the 100 people to win free sandwiches for a year. | | |
Police in Harford County have lifted a shelter in place warning in Abingdon after a man was found deceased from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. | | |
The 7-Eleven convenience store on West Bel Air Avenue in Aberdeen was robbed early Tuesday morning by two men with knives, Aberdeen Police said. | | |
Harford school supporters are trying to start a movement to pressure local elected officials, especially the county executive, to do better moving forward when it comes to funding education, the local teachers union president said. | | |
The City of Havre de Grace moved another step closer Monday to adopting an ordinance that amends its ethics code to include an anti-harassment, intimidation and discrimination policy which applies to elected members of the City Council and appointed members of boards, commissions and committees. | | |
During the annual Harford County Sheriff’s Office ceremony to remember its seven fallen officers, the road leading to the detention center was renamed for one of them. | | |
Mary Bubala is out at WJZ as a result of her question last week about Baltimore's recent black, female mayors. | | |
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