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May 16, 2019

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Harford Community College to give full-time employees $750 to help with rising health care costs

Full-time employees at Harford Community College will be getting a one-time “health care assistance payment” to help with the rising costs of health care.

Informational meetings on Hatem Bridge toll going cashless set Havre de Grace, Perryville

Informational open houses regarding the toll lanes on the Hatem bridge going cashless are scheduled in Havre de Grace and Perryville in the coming weeks.

Former theater owner hopes to bring movies back to Aberdeen

A local movie theater owner is planning to bring a cinema back to Aberdeen after a 22-year absence.

Havre de Grace approves resolution opposing offshore drilling

Havre de Grace approved a resolution in support of Gov. Hogan’s request that Maryland be exempt from Trump's initiative to expand offshore oil drilling.

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan's business acquired new real estate holdings in 2018

A trust managing Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan’s business continued to make new real estate transactions last year, according to new disclosure forms.

Maryland Gov. Hogan to allow $850 million school funding bill to become law without his signature

Gov. Larry Hogan will allow a bill to become law that will send hundreds of millions of dollars in extra funding to Maryland public school classrooms.

With no star at the center, Preakness field of 13 is finalized, led by favorite Improbable

With no Kentucky Derby winner on hand to serve as its central star, the Preakness is left with a diverse field of 13 horses, led by favorite Improbable.

Three remain in softball region tournament action

Three Harford County girls softball teams are still in play for a region title after each won section semifinal games on Tuesday.