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March 21, 2018

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Harford schools closed Wednesday; more snow forecast

Tuesday, Mar 20

Winter weather closing Harford County Public Schools two hours early Tuesday, March 20.

Bel Air commissioners approve $43,000 contract for consulting services on new police station project

The Bel Air commissioners approved Monday a $43,290 contract with Crabtree, Rohrbaugh & Associates for an architecture and engineering feasibility study for a new police headquarters.

Bel Air postpones vote on trash pickup times

The Bel Air town commissioners postponed voting on an ordinance with multiple changes to development regulations, including commercial trash pickup times, after hearing from several people during a public hearing on the ordinance Monday.

Linda Norman fills remainder of late husband's term in Maryland Senate

Linda Norman takes her late husband, Wayne Norman's seat in the Maryland Senate this week. Gov. Larry Hogan appointed her Tuesday, and she was sworn in Friday.

'If he wanted to, he could've killed me': Great Mills High School students recount shooting, lockdown

Two students were injured and a third, the gunman, was killed at Great Mills High School in Southern Maryland just before the first bell of the day on Tuesday. Students recount the terror of realizing there was a shooting at their school.

Federal regulators say University of Maryland hospital violated rules in patient dumping case

Federal regulators cited The University of Maryland Medical Center Midtown campus on several violations related to a January case where a patient was put out on the street in just a hospital gown.

More medical marijuana dispensaries open in Maryland

More than 30 medical marijuana dispensaries are now operating in Maryland, just over three months after the first few shops opened.

Could be worse [Editorial]

It’s not ideal to have so much trash, natural or otherwise, floating down the river, but it could be worse if all that debris was headed downriver – rather than being caught by Conowingo Dam.