Daily highlights from Harford County's number one source for local news.
Thursday, Jun 14 Poll workers saw a steady turnout at the McFaul Activity Center in Bel Air during the first day of early voting Thursday morning. Early voting in Harford County continues through June 21. | | |
| While the City of Aberdeen waits on Harford County to study its water rates, Aberdeen will continue its talks with Havre de Grace about getting water from its neighboring municipality, Aberdeen officials agreed last week. |
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| The Harford County Board of Education and Superintendent Barbara Canavan recently honored the five recent Harford County Public Schools graduates who are receiving scholarships under the school system’s Growing Exceptional Teachers program. |
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| Before hiring a new superintendent Monday night, members of the Harford board of education said farewell to the woman who’s led the school system for the last four years and been part of it for more than 40. |
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| A loaded handgun was among the items stolen during a rash of thefts from vehicles over the weekend in the Hickory Village development in Bel Air, according to Bel Air Police Department. |
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| The 2018 All Harford Softball team |
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| Early voting for the June 26 primary election got underway Thursday morning at four locations in Harford County, including the McFaul Activity Center in Bel Air. |
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| Maryland Democrats in Congress asked the Trump administration on Thursday to grant crab shacks temporary relief from a new rule that is preventing many from accepting food stamps for steamed crabs. |
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