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Thursday, Dec 20 The Harford County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in finding the man who allegedly directed his daughter to steal a package off the porch of a Bel Air home late last month. | | |
| Ever since Hollywood Casino Perryville opened in 2010, officials in Cecil County envisioned the 150-acre parcel as an entertainment hub. Now, many believe such development will accelerate, thanks to a close to finalized deal to bring a Great Wolf Lodge to the site. |
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| The head of Harford’s teachers union, who has known since August the cuts announced Monday by Superintendent Sean Bulson could be coming, said the news is disheartening, but a “necessary evil.” |
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| On the longest night of the year — Dec. 21 — communities around the country observe National Homeless Person’s Memorial Day in remembrance of those who have died too early as a result of their homelessness. |
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| Another round of heavy rain could produce more flooding Thursday night and Friday across Maryland. A flood watch is in effect across the Baltimore region from Thursday evening through Friday afternoon. At least an inch or two of rain is forecast, with chances for 3-4 inches in some spots. |
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| A ruling protects an Ocean City ordinance that bans women from going topless in public during the length of an ongoing lawsuit challenging the ordinance. |
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| As an ambulance snaked its way through the University of Maryland’s campus, a police officer grew exasperated. |
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| It is the unwritten rule that almost everyone seems to accept as fact: If John Harbaugh’s Ravens do not make the playoffs, he will be fired as head coach. That might be true, but with a caveat: If the Ravens get into the playoffs and lose ugly in the first round, Harbaugh could be fired, too. |
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