Daily highlights from Harford County's number one source for local news.
Monday, Jun 18 Harford County Public Library's Summer Reading Challenge for children and teens kicks off June 18 with the theme, "Libraries Rock!" | | |
| Jason Gallion, selected by the Maryland Republican Party to run for the District 35 Senate seat after Sen. Wayne Norman died in March, says he will remain a candidate after the primary, despite reports of a "switch" that involves him running for delegate and Del. Teresa Reilly for Senate. |
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| Voting started Thursday. As always at election time, we strongly encourage everyone to get out and vote. |
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| Sudden thunderstorms felled trees and power lines in Baltimore and Carroll counties, leaving over 20,000 BGE customers without power as of Monday evening. |
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| Maryland crab houses hoping to get lucky in a bonus lottery for 15,000 immigrant guest worker visas mostly lost out again, meaning they will likely go the summer without their normal work force. The Eastern Shore picking houses supply most of the local meat sold in restaurants and stores. |
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| Barry Trotz won an NHL-best 205 of his 328 regular-season games (63 percent) since taking over as Washington's coach in 2014 — and, of course, the 2018 Stanley Cup. Now he's gone. |
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| A slowdown in the schedule could give Orioles players a chance to recognize how things got out of control so quickly and gain some perspective on where they are. |
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| The video had been shared more than 2,500 times as of Monday morning, with many ruing the diseases the individual had possibly contracted. |
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