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Longtime Havre de Grace Little League coach David Glenn, who is also the city council president, is more concerned about how long he’s going to be off the field than his actual cancer diagnosis. | | |
The Bel Air commissioners introduced several pieces of legislation Monday that pertain to the installation of "small cell" wireless infrastructure in town rights-of-way. A public hearing will be March 18. | | |
Wayne Carter Jr., who grew up in Harford County and is a graduate of Bel Air High School, has been named editor of The Aegis and The Record newspapers; his first day was Monday. | | |
Democratic leaders in Maryland’s General Assembly have introduced legislation to boost funding of the state's public schools by hundreds of millions of dollars to pay for ambitious education proposals. The so-called "Blueprint for Maryland's Future" would provide more than $1 billion. | | |
The husband and stepdaughter charged in the death of an Aberdeen woman who was fatally stabbed in Baltimore — which they initially said happened after she gave money to a panhandler — were arraigned in Texas on Monday, authorities said. | | |
An Abingdon resident expresses concern about mega warehouse and retail development project; a writer from Bel Air says no one should use the 'n-word' but Del. Lisanti shouldn't have to resign. | | |
By designating inside linebacker C.J. Mosley with the franchise tag, the Ravens would have committed about $15.4 million to the former first-round draft pick for the 2019 season. | | |
Dylan Bundy pitched well around two home runs in three innings for the Orioles, but rotation candidate David Hess retired all nine batters he faced in a 9-4 Grapefruit League win over the Minnesota Twins on Monday. | | |
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