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April 24, 2018

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Harford school leaders go before County Council, defend budget request

Tuesday, Apr 24

Harford County Public Schools leaders appeared before the County Council for a budget session to defend their approach to building a budget request, express frustration about revenue not keeping up.

Transparency urged as Harford school board continues superintendent search

As Harford County Board of Education members prepare to interview candidates to become the next superintendent, community members are urging them to be more transparent in the process.

Havre de Grace police officers corral stray pig found wandering in city's downtown

A small pig wandering the streets of downtown Havre de Grace on Sunday was picked up around 7 p.m. and taken to the Humane Society of Harford County in Fallston, where he is staying temporarily.

Sheriff's Office headquarters in Bel Air expected to undergo $3.36 million renovation

The Harford County Sheriff’s Office headquarters in Bel Air is expected to get a multimillion-dollar makeover over the next year.

Bel Air girls lead Tuesday play with lacrosse win over Fallston

Girls lacrosse was at the top of Tuesday’s high school sports schedule for Harford County teams. Leading the way, Bel Air (4-0, 7-2) took another step toward the UCBAC Chesapeake Division title with an lopsided, 18-3 win over visiting Fallston (3-2, 6-5).

Rainout helps reeling, hurting Orioles regroup, but it sets up a busy May

Tuesday's postponement gave the Orioles a much-needed night off. The cost? They'll have to play 27 games in 27 days.

Could Ozzie Newsome surprise Ravens fans with a first-round quarterback?

The Ravens aren't expected to draft a quarterback in the first round of the NFL draft Thursday night, but it might be the right thing to do.

Under renovations, Pier Six Pavilion announces name change to MECU Pavilion

Pier Six Pavilion is under renovation, and is now named MECU Pavilion.