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April 5, 2019

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Aberdeen Proving Ground commander Maj. Gen. Randy Taylor will depart for new assignment in June

Maj. Gen. Randy S. Taylor, who has been senior commander of Aberdeen Proving Ground for nearly two years, will depart APG in June for a new assignment with U.S. Strategic Command in Nebraska.

Police: Bel Air man arrested after driving into house under the influence

A Bel Air man was arrested after police say he crashed into a house in Darlington on Wednesday night.

All Harford schools' 10-month assistant principals to become 12-month employees July 1

Any 10-month assistant principals in the Harford County public school system will become 12-month employees beginning July 1.

Tree buffer between Ma & Pa Trail, condo development in Bel Air is removed

Along a section several hundred yards long, Hosmer counted at least 30 mature trees removed, including many that were right next to the trail, he said.

Northern Maryland FCA offers opportunities to home-schooled students, like UM-bound Hannah Leubecker

Standout women’s lacrosse player Hannah Leubecker had no place to play high school sports, until she found Fellowship of Christian Athletes’ sports ministry.

Orioles bullpen can't back up Alex Cobb's strong debut in 8-4 loss to Yankees in home opener

The Orioles did so much that defined what made them successful on the road in their home opener Thursday at Camden Yards, but the shaky bullpen didn't execute its part in an 8-4 loss to the New York Yankees.

Aberdeen: Taste of Cheer coming to Ripken Stadium

The Aberdeen Chamber of Contest is back for its eighth year of Taste of Cheer. Come out and taste craft beers and wines from around the world at the new venue. Taste of Cheer will be held from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. April 26 at Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium, 873 Long Drive.

After legislative session, Maryland Senate President Miller to begin radiation treatment for prostate cancer

Maryland Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller says he will undergo radiation therapy after the General Assembly session ends, as he continues treatment for prostate cancer.