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January 30, 2018

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Harford hospitals limit patient visitation to prevent spread of the flu

Monday, Jan 29

As flu season hits in Harford, its two hospitals are implementing a limited visitor policy to help prevent the spread of the illness, University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health announced Monday.

Harford schools improve teacher diversity, still face challenge of shrinking applicant pool

Harford County Public Schools has taken an aggressive approach to recruiting new teachers, especially teachers of color, and it has made strides in those areas, but it faces a shrinking pool of applicants for teaching positions, an issue that affects school districts across the state and nation.

Car crashes into house after driver suffers medical emergency

A car crashed into a house along Route 1 Sunday morning in the Dublin area of northern Harford County, Maryland State Police said.

Bel Air man charged with robbing one store, trying to rob another in mid-December

A Bel Air man was arrested Thursday and charged with robbing one store and trying to rob another within about two hours of each other in December, the Harford County Sheriff’s Office said.

Havre de Grace Police say missing 1-year-old girl found unharmed

Havre de Grace Police said late Monday morning that the missing 1-year-old girl, they said they believed was kidnapped Sunday by her mother’s boyfriend had been found unharmed.

Gov. Hogan proposes financial assistance for some septic system owners

Gov. Larry Hogan has proposed legislation that would cut fees and offer new financial assistance to some Maryland residents with septic systems.

Rod Rosenstein faces new scrutiny for approving surveillance of Trump associate

Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein approved the continued surveillance of a Trump associate last year, according to a report in the New York Times on Monday that once again thrust the former U.S. Attorney for Maryland into the spotlight.

'Ninja Warrior,' Towson gymnastics alum Kacy Catanzaro reports to NXT to start wrestling career

Kacy Catanzaro, the Towson University alum who made “American Ninja Warrior” history by becoming the first woman to complete a city finals course and qualify for nationals in Las Vegas, has officially reported to NXT to begin training for a pro wrestling career, according to WWE.com.