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June 25, 2018

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Harford voters still have lots at stake in Tuesday's primary election

Monday, Jun 25

Many of the more than 140,000 Harford County Republicans and Democrats eligible to have a say about who will represent their parties on the fall ballot will have their final opportunity to weigh in Tuesday on Primary Election Day.

Maryland voter registration snafu affects 80,000, four times as many as initially announced

As many as 80,000 voters will have to cast provisional ballots in tomorrow's primary election because of a computer glitch - four times more than originally reported by state officials.

Maryland primary election: What you need to know before you vote

If you are heading out to the polls to vote during Maryland June 26 primary election, here's what you need to know.

Harford council approves 22 properties for ag preservation

The Harford County Council approved bills to place 22 properties in agricultural preservation status. The vote was 6-1, as Councilman Mike Perrone restated his opposition to the program and said the money would be better spent elsewhere.

Churchville man dies in fall at Rocks State Park in Harford County

A Churchville man died Saturday evening after falling from the King and Queen seat in Harford County's Rocks State Park, according to natural resources police.

Hogan requests federal disaster funding for flood damage in city, Howard, Baltimore counties

Gov. Larry Hogan has asked President Donald Trump to declare last month’s deadly Ellicott City flood a major disaster for Baltimore, and Howard and Baltimore counties, which would qualify those areas for federal relief funding.

Feds agree to study transferring ownership of I-295 to Maryland

The federal government has agreed to study ways of transferring ownership of a 19-mile stretch of the Baltimore-Washington Parkway (Interstate 295) to Maryland, federal and state officials announced Monday — a key step in Gov. Larry Hogan’s $9 billion highway expansion plan.

Before Darren O'Day's first career ejection, history repeats itself with umpire's balk call

Home plate umpire Stu Scheurwater has called two balks against Darren O'Day. They're the only two of the Orioles reliever's career.