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February 6, 2019

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Parents, teachers, students plead with Harford school board not to cut teachers, administrators

Tuesday, Feb 5

The school board is considering Harford County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Sean Bulson’s proposed $467.68 million operating budget proposal, which he submitted to the board Jan. 22.

One killed, another injured in crash on I-95 in Harford County on Monday

Police are responding to a serious crash in Harford County along I-95 south Monday, according to Maryland State Police.

Aberdeen firefighter falls through floor of burning home, rescued in minutes

A mayday call went out at 4:27 a.m. Monday from an Aberdeen volunteer firefighter who had fallen through the floor while searching for occupants of a home on North Stepney Road. He was rescued in minutes.

Willard H. Blevins Sr., Harford County World War II veteran who fought on D-Day and in Battle of the Bulge, dies

Willard H. Blevins Sr. a highly decorated Harford County World War II veteran who fought on D-Day and in the Battle of the Bulge, died Jan. 27 of congestive heart failure at his home in Fallston. He was 95.

Police: Tracks through snow, dropped cellphone help ID one of four suspected in 7-Eleven robbery

Tracks through the snow and a dropped cellphone led detectives to one of four men suspected of robbing 7-Eleven in Abingdon early Saturday morning.

16-year-old charged in Belcamp home invasion; three others sought

A 16-yer-old and three others allegedly kicked in a door of a home in Belcamp, They walked from room to room and found a safe in a bedroom. They stole the safe and ran from the house, police say.

Harford sheriff names William Davis as chief deputy, promotes two others to major

Harford County Sheriff Jeffrey Gahler decided to promote from within to fill a key position and announced that Maj. William Davis would become the new colonel.

Havre de Grace establishes 'Twinning' relationship with community of Mumbles, Wales

A group of about 12 to 20 people from Havre de Grace are slated to travel to the small, coastal Welsh community of Mumbles, in recognition of the city’s newly established “Twinning” relationship with the British town.