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 Wednesday, Jan 3 An Aberdeen Fire Department paramedic helped save the life of a cat firefighters found battling a fire Tuesday night. |
| A Harford County Sheriff’s Office correctional deputy recruit’s employment has been terminated after he was charged with sex offenses, the Sheriff’s Office said. |
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| After searching for more than 36 hours for a leaking water main, Havre de Grace public works crews discovered the problem that wasn’t a leak after all. |
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| Aberdeen police officers had to administer Narcan to an overdose victim while investigating a stabbing early New Year’s Day, city police said. |
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| After two vehicles were stolen Tuesday morning, Havre de Grace police officers are urging residents not to leave their running vehicles unattended. |
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| Josephine Olsen, a visiting professor at the University of Maryland School of Social Work and a veteran official at the Peace Corps, will be named to lead the organization, the White House said Wednesday. |
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| The requirement that homeowners install new smoke alarms with sealed-in batteries was put in place for a reason – to save lives. |
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