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November 30, 2018

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Aberdeen, Bel Air to ring in Christmas this weekend

Friday, Nov 30

Aberdeen, Bel Air to ring in holiday season with Christmas parades this weekend.

Peach Bottom siren tests planned Wednesday, Dec. 5

Exelon Generation will conduct its semi-annual, full-volume test of the emergency warning sirens surrounding Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station on Wednesday, Dec. 5, at approximately 1 p.m.

Public invited to Harford County government inauguration ceremony

Harford County’s 13th Inauguration Ceremony will be held at noon on Monday, Dec. 3, at the APG Federal Credit Union Arena on the campus of Harford Community College in Bel Air.

Harford's lame duck school board to have a new member majority

With the 2018 state and county election results in the book, the Harford County Board of Education membership will take on a mostly lame duck status for the next seven months, with a majority of its members due to leave next June.

Attorneys argue case of 'Serial' subject Adnan Syed in Maryland's highest court

With Adnan Syed’s family and friends in the courtroom, attorneys presented opening arguments to Maryland’s highest court Thursday about whether his murder conviction — thrown out by a lower court — should be reinstated.

Ravens QB Joe Flacco limited in return to practice, but availability Sunday is unclear

Joe Flacco participated in throwing drills with Lamar Jackson and Robert Griffin III in practice on Thursday but appeared limited.

New Orioles GM Mike Elias: Hiring a manager 'first and foremost' in busy offseason

Orioles executive vice president and general manager Mike Elias said on the 105.7 The Fan Orioles Hot Stove show that the club had done background on dozens of managerial candidates and was past phase one of the search to replace Buck Showalter.

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