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 A cause of Monday's accident that killed Andrew Klein, 65, president of Klein’s Family Markets, and 7-year-old Tripp Johnson, had not been determined Tuesday. |  | |
 Many in Harford County and beyond are mourning Monday’s death of Andrew Klein, president of Klein’s Family Markets. He was one of two people killed in a fiery crash on Route 24 near Ring Factory Road around 7 a.m. |  | |
 Aberdeen Mayor Patrick McGrady and council adopted Resolution 18-R-06, which sets out the city’s plan for annexing more than 80 acres west of the city. |  | |
 The national Future Farmers of America president spent Tuesday morning visiting with students at North Harford Elementary and North Harford High School. |  | |
 Head-shaving events are held in communities around the country, including Bel Air, each year as people get their heads, as well as beards or mustaches, shaved in exchange for donations to the St. Baldrick’s Foundation. |  | |
 With approval from both General Assembly chambers, Maryland’s legislature has moved the state toward becoming the first in the U.S. to ban polystyrene foam food containers and cups. The ban would start in 2020. |  | |
 In less than 18 hours spanning Monday night and Tuesday afternoon, three Ravens linebackers who underpinned their defensive success proved unwilling or unable to be retained. |  | |
 Now that he's found a spot, Adam Jones is eager for a bounce-back season. The 33-year-old outfielder drove in 93 runs last year, but his defensive statistics showed a decline. |  | |
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