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Thursday, Apr 26 Court filings say the man accused of shooting five people in Maryland and another in Delaware on the same day is planning an insanity defense for his Delaware trial. |
| Two men have been charged in connection with Sunday’s shooting of a man sitting outside his Aberdeen home who was also shot inside his home in 2016. |
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| The City of Aberdeen is exploring its options when it comes to purchasing water to serve its residents, as it is currently purchasing much more water than it needs from Harford County. Aberdeen officials met with Havre de Grace leaders to discuss purchasing some of the latter city's excess water. |
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| The Harford Land Trust has secured an agreement, and now funding to cover the $935,000 purchase price of the 32-acre Perryman Forest near the Bush River. The property is adjacent to the Forest Greens Lake Preserve, acquired in 1992 as the Land Trust's first project and currently a county park. |
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| Popular author Jeanette Wells, who wrote “The Glass Castle” made an appearance in Harford County Wednesday night as part of the Harford Library Foundation’s Meet the Authors series. |
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| In his final draft before he steps aside after the 2018 season, Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome solidified the team at the position he once excelled at. |
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| Dylan Bundy, who entered the night with a 1.42 ERA, allowed a career high in runs and hits in the Orioles' 9-5 loss, their 11th loss in their past 12 games. |
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| Johns Hopkins University has decided to rescind Bill Cosby’s honorary degree, hours after a jury returned a “guilty” verdict on charges the comedian drugged and molested Andrea Constand at his suburban Philadelphia home 14 years ago. |
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