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March 18, 2019

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Harford farmers, community connect at ag symposium at HCC

With 150 people in attendance, members of the Harford County community were able to connect with their local farmers and agriculture industry supporters Saturday for the symposium "Food, Farmers and Community: Opening the Dialogue" at Harford Community College.

Harford County Sheriff's Office charges third man in connection with Abingdon bar stabbing

A third man has been charged in connection with the March 7 stabbing at the Bushmill Tavern, according to the Harford County Sheriff’s Office.

'Night With the Wild' celebrates wildlife, raises money for Susquehannock Wildlife Center

Nearly 200 patrons once again hooted and howled the night away at Harford County’s wildest annual party – a “Night With the Wild,” a charity event to benefit the nonprofit Susquehannock Wildlife Society (SWS).

Novelist Laura Lippman dedicates 'Lady In The Lake' to victims of Capital Gazette newsroom attack

Novelist and former Baltimore Sun reporter Laura Lippman has dedicated her latest book to the five victims of last year’s Capital Gazette newsroom attack.

Mourners pay tribute to New Zealand victims, await burials

Relatives were anxiously waiting for authorities to release remains of those killed in massacres at two mosques in the New Zealand city of Christchurch.

Maryland gets No. 6 seed in East, will face Belmont-Temple play-in winner Thursday in Jacksonville, Fla.

The Maryland men’s basketball team received a No. 6 seed and will play the winner of No. 11 seed Belmont and No. 11 seed Temple in the first round of the NCAA tournament, the selection committee announced Sunday.

For Orioles, keeping top prospects like Austin Hays in minors is clearest sign yet that development trumps winning

In sending Austin Hays out of major league camp despite his standout spring performance, the Orioles made the clearest indicator yet that even fielding the best or most exciting major league team possible won't get in the way of the player development plans they're putting in place.

Resident: Consider impact of Abingdon Business Park on wetlands

Much of the 326-acre property tabbed for the Abingdon Business Park is wetlands. It is time to take into consideration the effect that such a mammoth project will have on the wetlands and area residents.