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January 3, 2018

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Aberdeen paramedic helps revive lifeless cat found in burning home

Wednesday, Jan 3

An Aberdeen Fire Department paramedic helped save the life of a cat firefighters found battling a fire Tuesday night.

Harford correctional officer recruit charged with sex offenses

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.

Mystery solved, Havre de Grace finds source of its massive water 'leak'

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.

Updated school closings and delays

 

Aberdeen Police administer Narcan while investigating New Year's stabbing

Aberdeen police officers had to administer Narcan to an overdose victim while investigating a stabbing early New Year’s Day, city police said.

Two vehicles stolen in Havre de Grace while left running, unattended; two arrested

After two vehicles were stolen Tuesday morning, Havre de Grace police officers are urging residents not to leave their running vehicles unattended.

Trump to nominate Marylander Josephine Olsen to lead Peace Corps

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.

Heed the law [Editorial]

The requirement that homeowners install new smoke alarms with sealed-in batteries was put in place for a reason – to save lives.