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November 7, 2017

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New Youth's Benefit Elementary School building in Fallston now open to all students

The intermediate section of Youth's Benefit Elementary School in Fallston opened to students Monday, meaning all students in one of Harford County's largest elementary school are finally under one roof.

Patterson Mill girls win Class 1A East Soccer title in rain-soaked trip to Snow Hill

Harford County was well represented in Tuesday’s schedule of boys and girls region soccer championship game, but the overall winner was the rain. The Patterson Mill girls were the lone county team to play, making the trip to the lower Eastern Shore to meet Snow Hill on turf for the Class 1A East

Election Day in Bel Air

Residents casted ballots for the two openings on the Bel Air Board of Town Commissioners at Bel Air Town Hall on Tuesday, Nov. 7.

Man charged with home invasion, beating elderly Havre de Grace couple

Christopher Thomas McQuillan is being held without bond on home invasion, attempted murder and other charges after Havre de Grace Police say they arrested him shortly after 5 p.m. Saturday outside the home of an elderly couple.

'House of Cards' production crew to be paid through suspension, but show vendors lament losses

Despite the suspension of the its sixth season, the “House of Cards” production crew is still getting paid. But the show's Maryland vendors are feeling the loss.

Bel Air Town Board bestows several honors Monday

A Bel Air Middle School student, a leader of the local police Explorer post, a business owner and a resident were honored for various achievements at the Bel Air town meeting on Monday, Nov. 6.

Baltimore police van driver Caesar Goodson not guilty on all 21 administrative charges in Freddie Gray case

Baltimore Police Officer Caesar Goodson Jr. was found not guilty on all administrative charges in the arrest and death of Freddie Gray.

Twitter is officially doubling the character limit to 280

It's official. We're going to 280. Now every Twitter user — from first-day users to President Donald Trump — will have twice the room to share their thoughts.