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 Tuesday, Jan 22 The legacy of Dr. King, whose Jan. 15 birthday was being observed Monday for the annual national holiday, was celebrated during a community gathering hosted by The Harford County Alliance of Abrahamic Faiths. |  | |
| Harford County Public Library system and county executive say they will provide help to those in the county affected by the federal government shutdown. |
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| The extreme cold will continue into Tuesday, with temperatures expected to hover in the single digits Monday evening through central Maryland and to drop to as low as 0 in the mountains of Western Maryland, forecasters predicted. |
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| Residents can begin scheduling appointments on Tuesday to get their taxes done through the AARP Tax-Aide program. Harford County Tax-Aide will also be hosting the 12th annual Maryland Tax Day on Feb. 23 at Mountain Christian Church in Joppa. |
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| For hundreds of children and adults, Friday was a day of dreaming at the Bel Air Library's 3rd annual Fairy Tale and Superhero festival. |
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| A Chevy Chase company that made millions of dollars from deals with victims of lead poisoning targeted an “entire generation of youth coming of age in Baltimore” with its deceptive practices, Maryland’s top law enforcement official alleges. |
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| U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris of California has entered the Democratic presidential race — and her campaign confirms she plans to set up its headquarters in Baltimore. Many locals expressed excitement about Harris bringing her campaign to Charm City. Others braced for jokes about Baltimore's reputation. |
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| Baltimore pastry chef Duff Goldman and founder of Charm City Cakes wed in Los Angeles this weekend |
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