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April 12, 2019

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Harford businesses have 100 percent pass rate on alcohol compliance test

None of the Harford County businesses checked during a recent liquor compliance test sold an alcoholic beverage to an underage police cadet.

Pedestrian killed on I-95 in Harford County

Maryland State Police are investigating a fatal pedestrian crash that occurred Wednesday night in Harford County.

Preventing child abuse is everyone's responsibility, CASA director says at annual Pinwheel Vigil in Bel Air

Everyone in the community is responsible for preventing child abuse, not just the police, prosecutors, social workers and others who work with victims, the director of CASA of Harford County said during the eighth annual Pinwheel Vigil in Bel Air to recognize Child Abuse Prevention Month.

Section of Moores Mill Road to close for construction for five months beginning April 22

Moores Mill Road between Hickory Avenue (Route 1) and Rock Spring Road (Route 924) in Bel Air will close beginning April 22 for about five months.

Harford County public hearing in Transource power line project scheduled for April 27 at North Harford High School

Harford County residents will have the opportunity to share their views on Transource Energy’s $372 million Independence Energy Connection power line project during a public hearing scheduled for April 27.

Harford's first Conrad's Seafood Restaurant opening April 23 in Abingdon

Conrad’s Seafood in Abingdon will open to the public April 23.

Baltimore-area home sales continued to drop in March even as prices continue to rise

Home sales in the Baltimore region continued its slide, with the number of sales that closed in March off by 7.9 percent from a year ago.

Romancing the Chrome car show in Jarrettsville postponed until April 20

The eighth annual Romancing the Chrome, the largest car show of its kind in northeastern Maryland featuring more than 250 classic cars and hotrods, has been postponed until next weekend due to forecasted weather.