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January 22, 2018

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No recent issues at 510 Johnnys, Harford liquor board, Bel Air Police report

Friday, Jan 19

510 Johnnys, which was raked over the coals Dec. 20 for multiple issues related to its popular College Night events that tied up local police resources, has not had any issues since then. The company has also paid an $8,000 fine and served its four-day liquor license suspension.

Harford County Restaurant Week is underway

Anyone who has been wanting to try something new in Harford County dining can check out one of nearly two dozen eateries participating in the winter Restaurant Week Jan. 19 to 28.

Joppa-Magnolia emergency personnel respond to two serious crashes within 60 minutes Friday

Fire and EMS from Joppa-Magnolia Volunteer Fire Company responded to two serious crashes within an hour Friday evening.

Harford libraries celebrate Black History Month

Harford County Public Library celebrates Black History Month in February with 10 events at libraries throughout the county.

Abingdon man charged in fatal hit and run on Route 924 in November

An Abingdon man was indicted and arrested this week on homicide and manslaughter charges in connection with the fatal hit and run of a Bel Air man in November.

Aberdeen man charged with stabbing man who came to woman's aid

Aberdeen police arrested an Aberdeen man Thursday in connection with the stabbing of a man early on New Year’s Day, police said.

Suspects sought in carjacking, robbery of delivery driver in Fallston

The four men who kidnapped and robbed a delivery man in Fallston early Tuesday afternoon are still being sought by police.

Bad deal for Aberdeen [Editorial]

The deal Aberdeen is about to sign is not only likely to be far worse for Aberdeen, but it will, as one Harford County Chamber of Commerce leader has warned, become a black eye for the city and the county at a time when neither needs one.