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August 24, 2018

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Artist paints mural on Bel Air Armory wall to honor first responders

Thursday, Aug 23

More public art is being created in Bel Air, as artist Marshall Adams puts the finishing touches on an eagle mural on an outer wall of the Armory Marketplace to honor first responders. Adams also painted a mural depicting downtown Bel Air several years ago on the side of the Sheriff's Office HQ.

State estimates spring 2019 completion of Route 22 upgrades in Bel Air-Churchville area

The state anticipates its improvements to Route 22 in the Bel Air and Churchville area will be complete by the spring of 2019, a delay that is mostly due to the need to relocate gas lines.

With its business in new location booming, Bel Air Auto Auction hosts visit from the governor

The Bel Air Auto Auction has seen a significant increase in its business since it opened its larger vehicle auction facility off of Route 7 in Riverside in September of 2017. Gov. Larry Hogan got to see the business humming during a visit Thursday.

VIDEO: Bel Air Auto Auction hosts visit from the governor

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan paid a visit to the Bel Air Auto Auction’s new Belcamp facility Thursday.

3 fall events for children highlight creatures great and small

Fall events for kids include a pottery story time.

Cherry Blossom Boutique offers handmade jewelry as well as clothing and accessories

The clothing, jewelry, accessories and gifts boutique opened in March in Bel Air.

IronBirds back in win column with series win at Vermont

The IronBirds (30-32) did win, beating the Lake Monsters, 9-4. The ‘Birds led 3-2 through five innings, but Vermont knotted the game at 3 all with a run in the sixth.

Report: Ex-Maryland AD Kevin Anderson used university funds to hire attorney in sexual misconduct case involving football players

The Diamondback reported Thursday that former Maryland athletic director Kevin Anderson used $15,000 of university funds to pay for a lawyer to represent two football players who had been accused of sexual misconduct.