Daily highlights from Harford County's number one source for local news.
 Tuesday, Nov 6 With thunderstorms in the forecast, political and nonpartisan operations alike are in overdrive to get hundreds of thousands of Marylanders voters to the polls on Election Day. And political campaigns for races large and small aren’t resting until they crash Tuesday night. |  | |
| Chelsea Davies, Title I Teacher Specialist at Bakerfield Elementary School in Aberdeen, has been selected as one of the three finalists from Maryland for the Presidential Award for Excellence. |
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| As part of Harford Community College’s strategic planning, the College will host a Future Summit on Friday, Nov. 9, from 1 to 4 p.m. in the APGFCU Arena on campus. |
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| Investigators are looking for information from the community about fires that were set at two adjoining townhouses early Friday afternoon. Firefighters from the Abingdon Volunteer Fire Company and surrounding companies were dispatched at 12:16 p.m. |
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| Hazmat crews were called to a tractor-trailer crash on southbound I-95 near the Aberdeen exit Monday, officials said. |
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| Behind a quick start, C. Milton Wright field hockey earns a 5-0 victory over Blake in the 3A state semifinals on Monday to earn a title game rematch against Chesapeake-AA on Saturday at Washington College. |
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| Is it time for rookie and first-round draft pick Lamar Jackson to replace veteran Joe Flacco as the Ravens starting quarterback? No, columnist Mike Preston writes. |
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| Request to be added to ballot for the Best of Harford readers' poll by Monday, Nov. 12. |
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