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Both sides of Civil War represented in Harford courthouse portraits

Portraits of a Confederate Army general and other prominent Harford County residents who fought for or supported the South in the Civil War, one of whom became a judge, are still hanging in the Circuit Courthouse. Should they come down.

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More special needs classrooms is top Harford school construction priority

Overview of Harford schools' CIP as presented during a work session Monday with the school board.

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Beards Hill Road work at Route 22 in Aberdeen could be done within two weeks

Within two weeks - weather permitting - the ongoing construction at the intersection of Route 22 and Beards Hill Road should be finished, State Highway Administration officials said Monday.

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Tidewater Players return to Havre de Grace Opera House

Profile of the Tidewater Players, who return to the Havre de Grace Opera House this week.

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Police in Harford warn of scam calls seeking bail money

Havre de Grace Police are warning residents of a fraud scam in which a caller claims someone they know has been arrested and are asking for money for their

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Hogan: Trump 'made a terrible mistake' in Charlottesville comments

Gov. Larry Hogan said Wednesday that President Donald J. Trump "made a terrible mistake" in his comments about white supremacist demonstrators in Charlottesville.

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Maryland judge denies DC sniper Malvo's bid for new sentence

A man convicted of taking part as a teenager in deadly sniper attacks that terrorized the Washington area has lost a bid for a new sentence in Maryland.

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Words will never hurt [Editorial]

What happened in Charlottesville, Va., over the weekend is sickening. People are entitled to their beliefs and to say what they wish, but violence should never be used to silence opinions, no matter how offensive the opinions or those who espouse them may be.

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