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March 2, 2018

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No medical marijuana dispensaries in Harford yet, but two could be on the way

Thursday, Mar 1

The latest on medical marijuana in the area, including the opening of a dispensary in Perryville, a patient's testimonial and legislative efforts to curtail the use.

Harford executive looks back over three years and ahead to final months of term

County Executive Barry Glassman looks back on his first three years and ahead to what could be almost five more leading Harford County government.

Havre de Grace mayor tops Harford Magazine's 'best' poll, and he's not bashful about sharing it

Havre de Grace Mayor Bill Martin sent out a news release earlier this week touting his selection as Harford County’s “Best Elected Official” for 2017 in Harford Magazine’s 2017 Best of Harford readers’ poll.

Maryland Senate passes bill to bolster 'cyberbullying' law

The Maryland Senate passed a bill that revises the state's current law governing cyberbullying of minors

Maryland weather: 60-70 mph gusts, widespread power outages possible for one of the worst windstorms in years

Beginning Thursday night and lasting until Sunday, gusty winds of over 30 mph are expected. Wind gusts of 60 to 70 mph could happen starting early Friday morning and lasting until midnight.

Harford County police blotter

The Harford County Sheriff’s Office and Maryland State Police report:

Patterson Mill, Harford Tech boys advance to region basketball finals

In a trio of one-point boys basketball region playoff games Wednesday, Patterson Mill and Harford Tech came away with wins, while C. Milton Wright did not.

Harford's 'safe' municipalities [Editorial]

How safe are Harford County's three towns, really?