Daily highlights from Harford County's number one source for local news.
 Tuesday, May 15 Through its partnership, Harford Tech builds one house for Habitat for Humanity every two years. |
| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| Harford County Public Library Foundation elected Stacy Bowen, Tim E. Braue and Robin |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| A 33-year Preakness veteran offers insider tips on how to best enjoy your visit to the 143rd Preakness Stakes. |
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