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March 22, 2019

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Harford sheriff's deputy suspended for alleged sexual assault

A Harford County Sheriff’s Office deputy has been suspended  after he was charged with two counts of second-degree assault and two counts of fourth-degree sex offense.

Three Harford students recognized as Women of Tomorrow for 2019

Three Harford County students — Claudia Bruce, Grace Callwood and Shadiamond Kell — were named Women of Tomorrow for 2019.

Husband, stepdaughter who were charged in killing originally blamed on panhandler are denied bail in Baltimore

Attorneys for Keith and Valeria Smith said Thursday that prosecutors have provided little evidence connecting their clients to the fatal stabbing of Keith’s wife in December, which they claimed was done by a panhandler.

Harford residents warned not to put outgoing mail in mailboxes after thefts

The Harford County Sheriff’s Office is warning residents to be careful about what they put in their outgoing mail following a series of thefts from mailboxes.

Baltimore man charged in string of robberies in Harford, Baltimore counties

A Baltimore man was indicted Wednesday in a string of robberies of banks and liquor stores that includes Harford Bank on Main Street in Bel Air in October.

Bel Air Police officer injured in crash at routes 1 and 24

Bel Air Police Officer First Class Mark Zulauf is recovering at home after being injured in an auto crash Wednesday night while trying to make a traffic stop at routes 1 and 24.

For John Carroll grad Immanuel Quickley, slowing down led to improvement at Kentucky

Former John Carroll star Immanuel Quickley lost his starting job seven games into his freshman year at Kentucky, but he's playing much better as he and the Wildcats enter the NCAA tournament Thursday in Jacksonville, Fla.

Havre de Grace Elementary teacher Daniel Zubrowski earns statewide honor for financial literacy

Daniel Zubrowski, a teacher at Havre de Grace Elementary School, was named a winner of Maryland's 2019 Financial Education and Capability Award program for coordinating a schoolwide financial literacy carnival last spring.