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Harford's opioid epidemic far worse than a year ago

Friday, Dec 1

As the end of 2017 nears and more people than ever will die of a heroin or opioid overdose in Harford, the fight against the epidemic continues.

'Reasons to celebrate,' but improvement needed on Harford test scores, school officials say

Harford County Public Schools officials present data on student achievement on standardized test in the 2016-2017 school year to the Board of Education Monday.

Earthquake centered in Dover, Del., rattles Maryland

A magnitude 4 earthquake occurred Thursday afternoon near Dover, Del., and was felt across Maryland.

Harford 'SOCKtober' drive nets more than 8,600 socks, hats, gloves

Thanks to the generosity of the Harford County community, October’s SOCKtober donation drive collected more than 8,600 new socks, hats, gloves, and mittens of all sizes for local citizens in need.

Anglers already fishing Havre de Grace waters to prep for Bassmasters Elite Fishing Tournament

Fishermen are already visiting Havre de Grace in advance of the Bass Masters Elite Fishing Tournament coming to the city in July, Visit Harford! Executive Director Greg Pizzuto said last week.

All Harford Field Hockey 2017

The 2017 All Harford Field Hockey team

Catonsville snowmen display yanked after frosty debate over 'political overtones'

The "Reel Snowmen of Catonsville" display, a holiday-themed fundraiser for Catonsville's Fourth of July committee, was dismantled after a firestorm of complaints surrounding a snowman with "No Hate in 21228" written on it.

Senate still grappling with tax bill that would have big impact in Maryland

Senate Republicans appeared poised to approve a major tax overhaul that would deliver President Donald J. Trump one of his first legislative victories while potentially changing the way thousands of Marylanders file their annual income taxes.