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June 11, 2018

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Harford names new school superintendent

Tuesday, Jun 12

Sean Bulson was named the new superintendent of Harford County Public Schools Monday night by the Harford County Board of Education.

Perryville High student's 'spirit will live with us,' Class of 2018 president says

The Perryville High School Class of 2018 graduated Friday evening, while remembering classmate Daniel Carducci, who died in January.

PHOTOS: Perryville High School graduation 2018

The Perryville High School Class of 2018 graduation.

Mary Hastler, Harford Library CEO, receives state group's Outstanding Member award

Mary Hastler, CEO of Harford County Public Library, was presented with the Outstanding Member Award by the Maryland Library Association (MLA) at its annual conference in Cambridge on May 3.

Harford Highlighters hoop team heading to Seattle for USA Games

The Harford County Unified Basketball team combines athletes of similar ability with and without intellectual disabilities. It consists of 10 players and two coaches.

A wind farm developer offered Ocean City free electricity, but resort town is still fighting offshore turbines

Ocean City officials say they don't want wind turbines to be built within 30 miles of the resort town's beaches — not even in exchange for free electricity. That is what energy developer US Wind recently offered to appease concerns of disrupted views from Maryland beaches.

Trump, Kim shake come together for momentous summit

Trump and North Korea's Kim Jong Un headed on Tuesday into their summit balancing the elusive promise of peace against the specter of a growing nuclear threat.

Bundy stellar again but Orioles fall to Red Sox, 2-0, on sac flies off Givens in 12th inning

With a second straight scoreless start and his third scoreless outing in his past six, Orioles starter Dylan Bundy showed in the 2-0, 12-inning loss to Boston that his starts are back to being appointment viewing.