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December 7, 2018

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'We have reached rock bottom': Vigil held for woman who was stabbed in East Baltimore while helping panhandler

Friday, Dec 7

Baltimoreans condemn the city's violence at a vigil for Jacquelyn Smith, 54, who was fatally stabbed Saturday while giving money to a panhandler.

Bel Air Lions to get 150 Christmas trees Saturday. When they're gone, that's it

The Bel Air Lions Club will get its final shipment of Christmas trees Saturday morning, and once they’re gone there won’t be any more.

Coffee, smoothie shop opens on Main Street in Bel Air

The new, combination coffee and smoothie shop ZVault, at the busy intersection of Main Street and Route 22 in Bel Air, will celebrate its grand opening Saturday.

Harford superintendent pleased with top rankings, expects more schools to rise in the future

First-year Harford County Public Schools Superintendent Sean Bulson is pleased with how many local schools earned four and five stars in the state's new ranking system, and he expects more schools will do better in the coming years.

Police: Credit card theft at Panera in Abingdon related to similar theft earlier this year

Harford County Sheriff’s Office deputies believe the women they suspect of stealing a credit card a few months ago are the same women who stole one last week in Abingdon. 

Havre de Grace, Aberdeen events celebrate the sights and sounds of Christmas season

Havre de Grace’s downtown is lit up for the Christmas holiday and will ring in the season with the annual parade and tree-lighting during Holly Jolly First Fridays.

Harford Chabad celebrates Hanukkah with celebrations big and small

A 6-foot Lego menorah and a “latkes and vodkas” event were among the ways Harford Chabad greeted Hannukah.

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