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February 15, 2019

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The Aegis: Top stories

Neighborhood residents opposed to Bel Air sober living community for 50 men

Thursday, Feb 14

Construction of a new sober living community for recovering addicts the heart of the county’s development envelope is drawing outrage from nearby residents who knew nothing of the project.

Harford municipal, county, state leaders react to potential Chesapeake Bay bridge sites in the county

Municipal and county leaders in Harford are awaiting more information on a potential third Chesapeake Bay bridge being located in the county, while two state legislators say it would not be feasible here and push for alternatives.

Woman with medical marijuana card tells police she sold her product 'because it gives her something to do'

A Belcamp woman with a medical marijuana card told police that she sells the product she gets from an Aberdeen dispensary “because it gives her something to do,” according to court records.

Student charged with wiretapping after livestreaming meeting at Maryland Rep. Harris' office, prosecutors say

Salisbury University student Jake Burdett is charged with illegal wiretapping after he allegedly streamed a meeting with a congressional staffer for Maryland Congressman Andy Harris to Facebook Live without permission.

Harford Community College Foundation can help students with financial hardships attend college

Harford Community College Foundation revenues have increased over the last three years, according to a report to the school's Board of Trustees this week.

C. Milton Wright girls beat Bel Air at free throw line

The free throw line was no friend to the Bel Air girls basketball team Wednesday night in its UCBAC Chesapeake Division battle at rival C. Milton Wright. The Bobcats (6-3, 11-5) shot a dismal 3-for-18 from the stripe and lost the game to the Mustangs (6-3, 8-6), 38-32.

Longtime Orioles radio voice Joe Angel announces his retirement after 19 seasons with club

Longtime Orioles radio voice Joe Angel won't return for the 2019 season, the team announced Thursday, having spent 19 seasons on the Orioles Radio Network and causing a shakeup on the team's broadcast.

Del. Mary Ann Lisanti: Working on unemployment insurance for federal employees

As chair of unemployment insurance subcomittee, Del. Mary Ann Lisanti is working to address critical issues as a result of the extended federal government shutdown and its impact on our citizens.