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May 8, 2019

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Incumbents Robertson, Martin, Zinner re-elected in Havre de Grace Tuesday

All three incumbents were re-elected to the Havre de Grace City Council Tuesday, in an election the drew about 10 percent of the city’s voters.

24-hour campout leads up to Bel Air Chick-fil-A grand opening Wednesday; traffic congestion expected

Before Chick-fil-A opened at 6 a.m. Wednesday at the corner of Baltimore Pike and Kelly Avenue in Bel Air, campers filled the parking lot to be among the 100 people to win free sandwiches for a year. 

Harford sheriff lifts 'shelter in place' in Abingdon after man found dead from self-inflicted gunshot wound

Police in Harford County have lifted a shelter in place warning in Abingdon after a man was found deceased from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Aberdeen police seek two men who robbed 7-Eleven on West Bel Air Avenue Tuesday

The 7-Eleven convenience store on West Bel Air Avenue in Aberdeen was robbed early Tuesday morning by two men with knives, Aberdeen Police said.

Harford school supporters to rally for more education funding Thursday before council budget hearing

Harford school supporters are trying to start a movement to pressure local elected officials, especially the county executive, to do better moving forward when it comes to funding education, the local teachers union president said.

Public weighs in on Havre de Grace anti-discrimination, harassment policy

The City of Havre de Grace moved another step closer Monday to adopting an ordinance that amends its ethics code to include an anti-harassment, intimidation and discrimination policy which applies to elected members of the City Council and appointed members of boards, commissions and committees.

Road to Harford detention center named for fallen corrections deputy

During the annual Harford County Sheriff’s Office ceremony to remember its seven fallen officers, the road leading to the detention center was renamed for one of them.

WJZ says anchorwoman Mary Bubala is out in wake of her question about race, gender of recent Baltimore mayors

Mary Bubala is out at WJZ as a result of her question last week about Baltimore's recent black, female mayors.