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March 26, 2018

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Gov. Hogan tours Amazon's 1.1 million square-foot Cecil fulfillment center, boxes pair of Nikes for shipment

Saturday, Mar 24

Gov. Larry Hogan, Rep. Andy Harris and other elected leaders toured Amazon's 1.15 million square-foot fulfillment center in Cecil County, which employs more than 1,000 people in the northeastern region, for its grand opening Friday.

Battle over big Harford power line project continues on several fronts

What is happening with the Transource project to build power lines through Harford County, including hearings before the PSC, legislation in Annapolis dealing with eminent domain and members of the community hire attorneys to deal with the situation.

Two sitting Harford judges being challenged by long-time deputy state's attorney

Three people are running for the two open Harford County Circuit Court judge seats.

Spring sports season finally opens, but many still postponed

The term ‘Three’s a charm’ was never more evident than on Friday, the third day of the Spring high school sports season, when a number of Harford County boys and girls lacrosse teams saw their first game action after the two-day wait.

Orioles wrap up spring training having built roster while preparing in Sarasota

The Orioles wrap up spring training knowing that they're not only prepared on the field, but also are a better team than when they arrived because of the additions they made while in Florida.

After Maryland school shooting, Great Mills students join D.C. rally: 'We will march for you, Jaelynn Willey'

“After hitting so close to home, it becomes that much more real to us,” said one of the march organizers, 18-year-old Jillian Carty.

A look at the signs from March for Our Lives

Here's a look at the many signs on display during today's March for Our Lives demonstrations in Washington, D.C., Baltimore and in South Florida.

Red, black, gold and everywhere: All the things we've put the Maryland flag on

Marylanders have a definite affinity for their state flag — in all shapes and forms. In honor of Maryland Day on Saturday, here are a number of ways this bold state symbol has been transformed into more than just something that hangs on a flagpole.