Daily highlights from Harford County's number one source for local news.
Tuesday, Oct 2 Bel Air town commissioner Brendan Hopkins urged town residents to report any news of a threat against schools to police so it can be investigated. The commissioners also approved revisions to the Rockfield Manor lease agreement and introduced a resolution on realigning a hospital campus road. | | |
| Despite the rain and heat this summer, it’s been an absolutely incredible year for the Aberdeen Farmer’s Market, city officials say, and a big program is planned for the market’s closing evening this Thursday, Oct. 4. |
|
| |
| Fallston Middle School and the private Harford Day School in Bel Air were named 2018 National Blue Ribbon Schools on Monday by the U.S. Department of Education. |
|
| |
| An Elkton woman allegedly tried to run over a teenage employee of a convenience store in Aberdeen Sunday morning, Aberdeen police said. |
|
| |
| Tuesday’s boys soccer match up, pitting C. Milton Wright at Aberdeen, was a battle for the lead in the UCBAC’s Chesapeake Division. |
|
| |
| Forevermore, the Schlehr Family will be remembered in Bel Air for what they’ve given the town and done for the people who have made their home. |
|
| |
| About 225 million mobile devices across the U.S. will receive a test emergency alert Wednesday. Maryland officials will also have access to the system when necessary. |
|
| |
| In Baltimore Speakers Series appearance, former FBI Director James Comey says President Donald Trump is intelligent but lies constantly, treats women like “meat” and failed to properly condemn white supremacists in 2017 in Charlottesville, Va. |
|
| |
|