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Portraits of Confederates, slave owners likely to remain in Harford Courthouse

What are the thoughts of Harford County's administrative judge, and the only African-American member of the Circuit Court bench, on portraits of Confederate veterans that hang in county courthouse?

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Former surgeon general to discuss heroin epidemic in Harford, nation

During his term as U.S. Surgeon General, Dr. Vivek Murthy released a report on opiates and addiction that emphasized that dependency on opioids and other substances must not be viewed as a character

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Ross and Jeanette Smith, of My Lady's Manor Farm, named Harford Living Treasures

The Harford County Council honored Ross and Jeanette Smith, of My Lady's Manor Farm in Monkton, Harford County Living Treasures Tuesday evening.

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Pizza delivery driver robbed in Aberdeen

A pizza delivery driver was robbed at gunpoint Tuesday evening in Aberdeen, city police said.

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Native sons of Harford took different paths during the Civil War

The story of Samuel Kirkwood and John Wilkes Booth, born 13 miles apart in Harford. One was governor of Iowa and a staunch defender of the Union in the Civil War, the other killed a president.

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Some breathing space, maybe [Editorial]

Upper Chesapeake Health officials keep talking with public about their plans, but are we reaching the point where they may have to fall back and regroup.

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IronBirds see final game, playoff hopes, washed away by rain

The Aberdeen IronBirds home season and their desire to play in the New York-Penn League’s postseason both came to an end Tuesday night without a single pitch thrown.

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MGM National Harbor grows market as revenues drop at Live and Horseshoe

MGM National Harbor grows market as revenues drop at Live and Horseshoe

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