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January 18, 2019

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Residents oppose warehouse development plan near Route 24/I-95 interchange in Abingdon

Thursday, Jan 17

A proposal to build more than 2.4 million square feet of warehouse, commercial and retail space near the Route 24/Interstate 95 interchange in Abingdon faced strong opposition from residents Tuesday.

Harford County schools to open two hours late Friday

Harford County schools will be delayed two hours Friday because of the impending weather.

Harford to open warming center at Darlington Fire Company during upcoming cold snap

With Arctic weather forecast this weekend, Harford County is opening a warming center at Darlington Volunteer Fire Company for residents who may lose power or otherwise need heat.

Rep. Andy Harris condemns white supremacy, says he didn't know 'previous associations' of man he met with

Rep. Andy Harris says he was unaware of the "previous associations" of Chuck Johnson before meeting recently with the right-wing figure, who was banned from Twitter after the site said he threatened Baltimore civil rights activist DeRay Mckesson.

Harford's two hospitals limiting visitors in effort to prevent spread of flu

To help limit the spread of flu this winter, Upper Chesapeake Health has placed visitor restrictions at its two Harford County hospitals.

'Everybody’s excited': Harford's three freshmen legislators reflect on first week in Annapolis

Dels. Lauren Arikan and Steve Johnson, and Sen. Jason Gallion, all freshmen legislators representing Harford County, have completed their first week in the Maryland General Assembly. They shared their thoughts on Gov. Larry Hogan's inauguration, the atmosphere in Annapolis and proposed legislation.

Traffic on Route 543 a major concern as new developments proposed in Belcamp, Hickory

More than 50 residents attended a Harford County Development Advisory Committee meeting this week to voice their displeasure with planned developments on Route 543.

Harford County executive highlights economic growth in annual address to Chamber of Commerce

Harford County Executive Barry Glassman discussed how county government finances have improved over four years and highlighted strong homebuilding and job growth as well as improved addiction and mental health services in his State of the County address to the Harford Chamber of Commerce.