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New Edgewood High teachers enjoy 'family' atmosphere set by principal

Profile of new teachers at Edgewood High School as they get ready for the 2017-2018 school year.

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Upper Chesapeake Health officials provide more details about hospital changes

Upper Chesapeake Health officials spoke in depth about proposed changes for their Havre de Grace and Bel Air hospitals before about 85 people at the Level Fire Hall Wednesday evening.

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Man shot, roads closed by police in Edgewood during five-hour search for suspect

One person has been taken to Shock Trauma after being shot in an incident in Edgewood Thursday afternoon, Sheriff's Office continues to investigate,

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Aberdeen police arrest man after chase, investigate two assaults Wednesday

Aberdeen police officers had a busy Wednesday afternoon and evening, chasing one man and investigating two other assaults, including a stabbing.

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Aberdeen Post Office access ramp moving forward

Progress is slow, but there appears to be "movement" toward getting a handicap accessible ramp at the Aberdeen Post Office, the city manager said.

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September is Blood Cancer Awareness Month

September is Blood Cancer Awareness Month and several events are planned in Harford County, according to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society

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Union contract negotiations go down to the wire at IKEA warehouse in Perryville

Distribution center union workers find no consensus with IKEA

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Hogan proposes $68 million cut to this year's Maryland budget

Even though the state's financial picture hasn't changed, Gov. Larry Hogan wants to trim Maryland spending mid-year.

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