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October 26, 2018

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Police in Harford County arrest 15-year-old in connection with fatal stabbing of 18-year-old brother

Thursday, Oct 25

A 15-year-old has been arrested in the stabbing death of his brother in Belcamp Thursday afternoon, according to the Harford County Sheriff’s Office.

Heavy voter turnout for first day of early voting in Harford County

Voters kept poll workers busy in Harford County Thursday, the first day of statewide early voting in Maryland, with hundreds of people visiting the McFaul Activities Center in Bel Air and three other locations in the county.

Federal loans available for Harford homes, businesses damaged

Harford County businesses and residents affected by flooding from Aug. 31 - Sept. 1, 2018, can apply for low-interest disaster loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration, Administrator Linda McMahon announced Tuesday.

Harford schools' Licata set to retire after 42 years, many new schools built

Harford County Public Schools Chief of Administration Joseph Licata is retiring after 42 years with the school system during which he had a direct hand in building 20 new school buildings and renovating countless others.

Aberdeen Police looking for men who forced their way into motel room

Aberdeen Police are asking for the public’s help in finding two men who forced their way into a motel room early Saturday morning, city police said.

Edgewood man allegedly beat his girlfriend because of her 'tone,' police say

An Edgewood man is charged with beating and trying to kill his girlfriend because he was “upset with the tone she had towards him,” according to charging documents.

Darlington woman charged with stealing nearly $180,000 from Clayton Tree Service

A Darlington woman is charged with stealing nearly $180,000 from an Aberdeen company over 18 months, according to court records.

Dr. Phyllis Pullen, longtime 'country doctor' in Harford County, dies

Dr. Phyllis K. Pullen, a self-described country doctor who practiced in her community of Kingsville for more than four decades, died of congestive heart failure Monday at her home. She was 95.