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A Baltimore County juror panel was seated Monday in the case of a teenager charged in the death of police office Amy Caprio. | | |
Lower Susquehanna Heritage Greenway’s 19th annual River Sweep, a volunteer shoreline and roadside clean-up in honor of Earth Day, will take place in Havre de Grace, Conowingo, Perryville, Port Deposit, Charlestown and Garrett Island on Saturday, April 27. | | |
After two years, Della Rose’s Local Tavern in the Fountain Green neighborhood of Bel Air closed Saturday. | | |
President Donald Trump and his business organization are suing Rep. Elijah Cummings — the U.S. House oversight committee chairman — alleging the Baltimore Democrat crossed a constitutional line with a subpoena to the president’s longtime accountant that seeks years of financial statements. | | |
The carnival at the Eastpoint Mall in Dundalk is canceled for the remainder of the spring after an incident Easter in which 26 young people were arrested during a disturbance and subsequent fights near the event. | | |
Cor Cymraeg Rehoboth, the concert choir affiliated with Delta’s Welsh church, will perform in “Music from East and West of the Irish Sea” at 3 p.m. Saturday at Calvary Baptist Church in Bel Air. | | |
The Harford Community College athletic department celebrated another big weekend with a sweep by the baseball team and another lopsided win for the men’s lacrosse team. | | |
James B. Foss, a retired civil engineer whose specialty was designing and remodeling sewage treatment plants, died April 16 of renal failure at Brightview Assisted-Living in Bel Air. He was 89. | | |
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