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September 17, 2018

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Kaminski first to cross finish line in Susquehanna River Running Festival

Saturday, Sep 15

Behind Zach Kaminski were 1,300 others racing 13.1 miles in the inaugural Susquehanna River Running Festival. 

Harford set to build roundabout at key Perryman intersection to ease truck congestion

Harford County plans to begin work soon to build a roundabout at a key intersection leading to the Perryman Peninsula and one of the region’s major manufacturing and distribution centers.

Harford County Council requests extension of APG general's assignment

The Harford County Council has sent a letter to the Secretary of the Army requesting that the assignment of Maj. Gen. Randy S. Taylor, senior commander of Aberdeen Proving Ground, be extended for a year.

Death toll from Florence climbs to 17 as catastrophic flooding spreads across Carolinas

As the death toll from Florence mounted, North Carolina is bracing for what could be the next stage of a still-unfolding disaster.

Writer of confidential Kavanaugh letter says he groped her and tried to pull off her clothes

Earlier this summer, Christine Blasey Ford wrote a confidential letter to a senior Democratic lawmaker alleging that Supreme Court nominee Brett M. Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her more than three decades ago.

Orioles score five runs in first inning, avert record-tying loss by beating White Sox, 8-4

The Orioles remain on the threshold of their record-tying 107th loss after averting a three-game sweep by the Chicago White Sox.

Another slow start for Kasim Hill and Maryland's offense leads to Terps' first defeat of 2018

Unlike the previous week, when Maryland quarterback Kasim Hill and the offense recovered from a slow start in a 45-14 win at Bowling Green, the Terps and their redshirt freshman struggled offensively throughout a 35-14 loss at home to Temple.

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