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Wednesday, Feb 27 Maryland lawmakers and civil rights leaders are condemning Harford County Del. Mary Ann Lisanti’s reported use of a racial slur during an after-hours gathering in January at an Annapolis cigar bar. | | |
| The trial of Radee Prince, the man accused of killing three at an Edgewood workplace in October 2017, has been postponed until September, according to court records. |
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| Of the 209 new teachers hired for the 2017-2018 school year, 33 of them identified themselves as teacher of color, a number that’s been increasing the last three years as Harford schools focus on increasing their diversity. |
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| A man was killed Tuesday afternoon when a tree fell on him in Bel Air, according to the Harford Fire & EMS Association. |
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| Apples — that’s what it took to get Pedro the burro, or miniature donkey, to finally calm down and move away from the busy Federal Hill Road in Street on Monday afternoon. |
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| The Patterson Mill swim team brought home six state championships Saturday from the Class 1A-2A-3A state swim meet held at the Eppley Recreation Center at the University of Maryland. |
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| The Aberdeen City Council has set a date of March 11 to vote on a resolution to adopt its annexation plan for the Adams Property and Siebert Farm. |
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| Judy Hinch, a longtime member of the Aberdeen Fire Department who also worked for the police department and at city hall, died Sunday, according to the fire department. |
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