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March 20, 2018

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Harford courthouse evacuated for bomb threat Monday morning

Monday, Mar 19

The Harford County Sheriffs Office is investigating a bomb threat made to the Harford County Courthouse, the Sheriffs Office said.

Cinderella's Closet offers makeup day of prom dress giveaway

A third date has been added for the Cinderella’s Closet dress giveaway.

Baltimore weather: Winter storm watch in effect with 5 inches of wet snow possible through Wednesday

A one-two punch of wintry weather systems is forecast to move into the region Tuesday, the first day of spring, with an overnight wintry mix expected to turn into snow.

Baton twirlers from all over show off their stuff at Harford international event

The Congressional Cup Invitational, an international baton twirling event, was held at Harford Community College's APG Arena Saturday and Sunday.

Harford-based Kiddie Academy spreads love of books to children in the hospital

Kiddie Academy, headquartered in Abingdon, donated more than 300 books to the Foundation to be distributed in its Special Care Nursery and Children’s Center and the CLIMB Program.

We Cancerve donates books, stuffed animals to sick children, wins new award from Gov. Hogan

To celebrate a love of reading, children with the We Cancerve Movement Inc. collected 111 new books and stuffed animals to match the main characters of each book and delivered them to area sick children March 2-4. 

Baltimore County's Kamenetz proposes free community college tuition for high school graduates

Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz announced this morning a program that will ensure county graduates can go to the Community College of Baltimore County without taking on debt.

As UMBC basketball enters momentous offseason, contract talks with Ryan Odom begin

“We have to balance thoughtfulness and expediency, and we're looking to do both of those," athletic director Tim Hall said.