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The 12-vehicle crash on Route 24 near Ring Factory Road in Bel Air on Monday morning remains under investigation by Maryland State Police. | | |
The world will always see ShopRite's president, Andy Klein — in a visit to a hospital, in an addict who is recovering and most importantly, when people act nicer to each other. | | |
“He comes from a very large family, a very involved family, a very loving family. Tripp was always smiling, and he was a friend to all. People were just drawn to him," said William Paca/Old Post Road Elementary School Principal Tammy O. Bosley about Tripp Johnson, who died in Monday's Bel Air crash. | | |
The Maryland Department of Health plans to begin distributing about 60,000 fentanyl test strip kits to various county health departments, including Harford. | | |
Harford Community College is moving forward with its plans to create a programming annex in the Route 40 area of the county, where businesses and residents say there is a need. | | |
The three incumbent Havre de Grace City Council members will face at least one challenger in May’s election — Kirk Smith filed last week to run. | | |
State health officials say anyone concerned after a Harford man was infected with hepatitis A can get vaccinated. | | |
Harry Roe Hughes, the 57th governor of Maryland who was a champion of clean government and a clean Chesapeake Bay, died Wednesday, according to his family. He was 92. | | |
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