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Tuesday, Jan 2 Two days into 2018 and Harford has already had two suspected heroin overdoses — one of the fatal, the sheriff’s office said Tuesday. |
| The man suspected of shooting to death three people and wounding two others at an Edgewood business in October has been indicted by a Harford County grand jury, the county state’s attorney said. |
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| Thanks to its programs, three families were welcomed home for the holidays – two through the Homeownership Program, and one through the Repair Program. |
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| The community fight against a power line project planned across the northwestern corner of Harford County that sparked protests in the latter half of 2017 will continue into the new year, opponents have vowed, as the project’s owner seeks final state regulatory approvals. |
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| A preview of the upcoming Harford County school board's public input sessions on the budget, which start Wednesday. |
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| The AARP Foundation’s Tax-Aide program, offering free tax preparation for senior citizens and the disabled, will return to Harford County again next month. The program has been active in Harford for more than 25 years. |
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| A storm just off the coast is expected to bring heavy snow to the Eastern Shore and Southern Maryland this week, and potentially some light snow accumulations to the Baltimore area. |
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| The Harford County Sheriff’s Office and Maryland State Police report: |
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