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Cars driving by on Churchville Road and Hickory Avenue honked their horn in support of the people in red, rallying Thursday evening for more funding for Harford County schools. | | |
Fire and law enforcement officials say they are trying to determine whether an Edgewood townhouse where three people died and two others were injured in a fire Thursday was an illegal boarding house. | | |
Crews from Harford and Baltimore counties have controlled a two-alarm fire at an autobody shop in Bel Air. | | |
Two residents of the Bel Air South community surrounding the planned New Points sober living facilities called upon the Harford County Council to act on their neighborhood’s behalf Tuesday as residents continue to seek a Board of Appeals review of the project as well as a public hearing. | | |
John Carrol upsets top-ranked Mount de Sales to advance to Saturday's IAAM A Conference championship game. | | |
The National Junior College Athletic Association has announced Harford redshirt sophomore Chandler Schmidt (North Harford) as its NJCAA Player of the Week for April 29-May 5. | | |
St. Patrick Church, 615 Congress Ave., will host its third annual baby shower Saturday and Sunday after masses. Items donated will be distributed to those in need in the community. | | |
The Aberdeen Downtown Alliance invites you to Junk in the Trunk, scheduled for 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at Festival Park, 60 N. Parke St. This event will have something for every member of your family. There will be a community flea market, craft fair, entertainment and a family fun day. | | |
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