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November 16, 2017

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Harford schools reverse recent trend, add students

Thursday, Nov 16

For the first time in seven years, Harford County Public Schools enrollment increases.

Redevelopment plan calls for partnerships, use of vacant land in Edgewood

Revitalizing the core of what is considered “Old Edgewood” will take a partnership of government, residents and private sector investment to develop several vacant properties, a new plan unveiled to the community Wednesday proposes.

Incoming Harford Community College students get acclimated to college life during iPrep week

HCC officials, students describe how iPrep week helps incoming students advance from remedial to college-level courses, get acclimated to the campus and get connected with faculty, staff and fellow students.

Soldiers talk with Aberdeen youths about good decisions during 'Night of Conversation'

Soldiers from Aberdeen Proving Ground visit with youths at the Aberdeen Boys & Girls Club during Harford County's second annual "Night of Conversation" Wednesday.

Colleagues remember Baltimore Detective Sean Suiter's smile, integrity: 'One of the best officers I ever worked with'

The Baltimore Police detective who was fatally shot Wednesday is Sean Suiter, an 18-year veteran of the force.

Perryville girls volleyball back in state final after sweep of Douglass

The Panthers (17-4) easily defeated Douglass of Prince George’s County in straight sets Wednesday night inside the Ritchie Coliseum at the University of Maryland. The scores were 25-4, 25-7 and 25-15.

Tell the full story on power lines [Editorial]

Residents may keep fighting Transource power lines, but the deck is stacked against them.

Keystone pipeline leaks 210K gallons of oil in South Dakota

TransCanada Corp.'s Keystone pipeline leaked an estimated 210,000 gallons of oil in northeastern South Dakota, the company and state regulators reported