Daily highlights from Harford County's number one source for local news.

Baltimore Sun

View In Browser

January 26, 2018

baltimoresun.com

The Aegis: Top stories

Conversations about homelessness in Aberdeen 'gone,' city manager says

Thursday, Jan 25

A year ago in Aberdeen, the primary conversation throughout the city was about homelessness, the city manager said Monday. now, it's gone

Krsolovic leaving AD job at Harford Community College in February

After a 10-and-a-half-year reign as the Athletic Director of Harford Community College, Ken Krsolovic has officially announced his departure from the college

Public input sought for Harford Green Infrastructure Plan; workshop Feb. 8

Harford County will host a workshop for citizens to provide input on a countywide green infrastructure plan on Thursday, February 8 from 5 – 8 p.m. at Harford Community College’s Chesapeake Center.

United Way's Project Homeless Connect helps 550 individuals and families in Harford

United Way of Central Maryland said it helped 550 struggling individuals and families at the organization’s Project Homeless Connect in Harford County held Tuesday afternoon at the APG Federal Credit Union Arena on the campus of Harford Community College.

Federal changes could add $400M to Maryland tax bills, comptroller says

Unless state leaders step in, almost a third of Maryland taxpayers will owe more in state taxes because of changes at the federal level — a cost of at least $400 million next year, according to a source familiar with an analysis Comptroller Peter Franchot is expected to unveil Thursday morning.

Baltimore photographer Noah Scialom dies at age 28

Noah Lewis Scialom, a Baltimore photographer whose work appeared in The Baltimore Sun, City Paper and numerous publications of the Baltimore Sun Media Group, ended his life Tuesday, according to his wife of seven months, Lily Herman, a poet.

Maryan Brieger, Bel Air resident and Hickory Inn restaurateur, dies

Harford County restaurateur had been buyer for the old Hochschild Kohn department store.

The easiest path [Editorial]

Transource Energy would do itself and everyone else a favor and acquire a right of way along an existing power line path for its Independence Energy Connection project