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December 13, 2017

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Aberdeen receives pushback on plans to sell former Moose property

Wednesday, Dec 13

As the Aberdeen City Council was criticized Monday for agreeing to sell the former Moose Lodge for hundreds of thousands less than the city paid for it and rejecting other, higher offers, it introduced a contract of sale for the property.

Proposed Harford Community College budget for 2019 includes $3 per credit increase

Harford Community College officials present operating and capital budgets Tuesday for fiscal 2019, operating budget includes $3.52 tuition increase, 20 percent fee rate remains the same.

Accumulating snow possible tonight as wind chills hover in the teens

The Baltimore region could see light snow accumulation Wednesday night, according to the National Weather Service.

Hogan proposes expanded job tax credit, state writes down revenue

Republican Gov. Larry Hogan wants to expand a job-creation tax credit to more areas of the state and increase the program's funding by two-thirds, citing its popularity in the program's inaugural year. He's dubbed his proposal "More Jobs for Marylanders 2.0"

BabyGlimpse app allows couples to find out the 'fun' traits their babies might have

BabyGlimpse uses a couple’s individual DNA to explore everything from a baby’s potential hair and eye color to whether it will be lactose intolerant, will prefer sweet or salty snacks or will sneeze when it looks toward the sun.

Bel Air wrestling beats Bo Manor

Bobcats win easily, 63-18, over Bo Manor.

Return of a Harford holiday tradition [Editiorial]

A hearty welcome back to Oak Grove Baptist Church's Living Christmas Tree concerts.

Independence Energy Connection developer thanks public for being involved, giving its views

Statement by Transource Energy leader praises public participation in Independence Energy Connection project and gives updates on next steps.