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April 23, 2019

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Jury seated for trial of teenager charged in death of Baltimore County Officer and Fallston resident Amy Caprio

A Baltimore County juror panel was seated Monday in the case of a teenager charged in the death of police office Amy Caprio.

19th annual Lower Susquehanna Heritage Greenway's River Sweep is April 27

Lower Susquehanna Heritage Greenway’s 19th annual River Sweep, a volunteer shoreline and roadside clean-up in honor of Earth Day, will take place in Havre de Grace, Conowingo, Perryville, Port Deposit, Charlestown and Garrett Island on Saturday, April 27.

After two years, Della Rose's closes in Bel Air

After two years, Della Rose’s Local Tavern in the Fountain Green neighborhood of Bel Air closed Saturday.

Trump sues Maryland Rep. Cummings to block subpoena seeking president's financial records

President Donald Trump and his business organization are suing Rep. Elijah Cummings — the U.S. House oversight committee chairman — alleging the Baltimore Democrat crossed a constitutional line with a subpoena to the president’s longtime accountant that seeks years of financial statements.

Eastpoint Mall carnival run canceled after Easter arrests; county councilman blames city residents

The carnival at the Eastpoint Mall in Dundalk is canceled for the remainder of the spring after an incident Easter in which 26 young people were arrested during a disturbance and subsequent fights near the event.

Welsh concert choir slates Bel Air concert Saturday

Cor Cymraeg Rehoboth, the concert choir affiliated with Delta’s Welsh church, will perform in “Music from East and West of the Irish Sea” at 3 p.m. Saturday at Calvary Baptist Church in Bel Air.

Harford Community College has big sports weekend

The Harford Community College athletic department celebrated another big weekend with a sweep by the baseball team and another lopsided win for the men’s lacrosse team.

James B. Foss, civil engineer and avid golfer, dies

James B. Foss, a retired civil engineer whose specialty was designing and remodeling sewage treatment plants, died April 16 of renal failure at Brightview Assisted-Living in Bel Air. He was 89.