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Harford prepares for solar eclipse

It's been about 70 years since a total solar eclipse has been seen in the United States, so astronomers are getting excited about the celestial event this

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Restaurant Week returns in Harford through Aug. 27

Sixteen Harford County restaurants will showcase their menus during Restaurant Week, which begins today and runs through Sunday, Aug. 27.

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Harford still opposes crowdfunding sites for school donations

Raising money through online crowdfunding sites is an ideal way for teachers to find the funds to purchase classroom materials and should be restored, the head of the Harford County teachers' union says, but the schools superintendent disagrees.

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Harford sex offender gets 10 years for trying to coerce minor to have sex

A Harford County sex offender was sentenced Wednesday to serve a decade in prison for the use of interstate facilities to coerce a minor to engage in sex.

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Employees evaluated after possible lightning strike at Harford 911 Center Friday

The building housing Harford County Emergency Operations Center was possibly struck by lightning Friday, as nine employees were taken to the hospital for observation and a 10th went home.

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Beards Hill Road work at Route 22 in Aberdeen could be done within two weeks

Within two weeks - weather permitting - the ongoing construction at the intersection of Route 22 and Beards Hill Road should be finished, State Highway Administration officials said Monday.

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Proper eclipse viewing [Editorial]

With anticipation building toward Monday solar eclipse, which will be visible in Harford County around mid-afternoon, we still think another, albeit less monotonous warning is in order: Don't look directly at the eclipse without proper eye protection.

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A true Harford hero [Editorial]

Commenting on the passing of Robert "Bob" Smith, a highly decorated World War II veteran and lifelong Harford County resident who embodied the ideals of the "Greatest Generation."

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