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May 14, 2018

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House built by Harford Tech students for Habitat for Humanity delivered to permanent site

Tuesday, May 15

Through its partnership, Harford Tech builds one house for Habitat for Humanity every two years.

Ex-Harford resident gets six years in prison for taking bribes on Aberdeen Proving Ground contracts

A former Harford County resident has been sentenced to six years in federal prison for his role a bribery scheme involving federal contracts at Aberdeen Proving Ground.

Changes planned at Aberdeen's University Center

Management of University Center, a multi-disciplinary educational, training and technology development campus in Aberdeen, is expected to change in the coming months, according to Harford County government, which owns the facility.

School bus involved in Churchville accident Monday

Police and emergency medical response teams responded to a motor vehicle accident involving a school bus at Routes 22 and 136 in Churchville Monday morning, according to local fire companies.

Harford County Public Library Foundation elects three new board members

Harford County Public Library Foundation elected Stacy Bowen, Tim E. Braue and Robin

Prosecutors ask Maryland's highest court to reverse ruling of new trial for 'Serial' subject Adnan Syed

Prosecutors are asking Maryland’s highest court to reverse a ruling that grants a new trial to “Serial” podcast subject Adnan Syed in the killing of Woodlawn High School classmate Hae Min Lee.

ACLU says Catonsville student reprimanded after taking a knee during pledge; wants clarity on school system policy

The ACLU of Maryland is asking the Baltimore County school system to clarify its policies on student dissent after it says an 11-year-old girl at Catonsville Middle School was reprimanded by her teacher for “taking a knee” during the Pledge of Allegiance.

How to ace Preakness: Don't drink the Black-Eyed Susans, and other veteran tips

A 33-year Preakness veteran offers insider tips on how to best enjoy your visit to the 143rd Preakness Stakes.