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April 10, 2019

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Harford sheriff says 'lawyering while black' complaint 'unfounded'

Harford Sheriff Jeffrey Gahler said Tuesday afternoon an investigation into a complaint of racial discrimination filed by an African-American Maryland Legal Aid lawyer against a deputy found the complaint to be "unfounded."

Maryland House Speaker Mike Busch to lie under State House Dome starting Monday

House Speaker Michael E. Busch will lie in state Monday morning at the State House in Annapolis, the start of two days of public funeral observances planned next week.

Harford County's key takeaways from the 2019 legislative session

Maryland’s 90-day legislative session came to a conclusion Monday, with several major initiatives gaining approval. Here are some the key takeaways for Harford County residents from this year’s legislative session.

Harford schools superintendent hopeful of restoring teaching positions, one board member not so optimistic

The Harford County Public Schools superintendent is hopeful the school system will be able to restore some of the teaching positions proposed to be eliminated in next year’s budget, but at least one school board member is not so optimistic.

Aberdeen Proving Ground commander Maj. Gen. Randy Taylor will depart for new assignment in June

Maj. Gen. Randy S. Taylor, who has been senior commander of Aberdeen Proving Ground for nearly two years, will depart APG in June for a new assignment with U.S. Strategic Command in Nebraska.

Pamela Wilde wraps up year of painting 120 portraits with exhibit in Havre de Grace

Pamela Wilde spent the last year painting portraits in a studio space at the Artists Emporium in downtown Havre de Grace.

Police: Edgewood man, 18, hospitalized after shooting

Harford County Sheriff’s Office detectives are asking for information about a non-fatal shooting in Edgewood Monday night.

Pitts anchors No. 12 Patterson Mill in upset of No. 9 C. Milton Wright

“We were almost entering the season happy to be here. With our goals set, hey, if we can finish middle of the pack. We didn’t want to embarrass ourselves,” Horton said. “And now, after the first third of the season’s over, we’ve not just held our own but proven we deserve to be here as a team.”