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Wary of low income housing, neighbors express opposition to Rock Spring retail, apartment complex

More than 50 people packed a Harford County DAC meeting Wednesday morning to express their opposition to a Forest Hill retail and apartment complex designed to have affordable rents.

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Harford Health Department offering free naxalone training Thursday

In response to Harford County's opiate/heroin epidemic, the Harford County Health Department will offer free training on Thursday, July 20, in the administration of naloxone (also branded under the name Narcan), a potentially life-saving medication.

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Havre de Grace council makes exception, approves application for APG event in Hutchins Park tent

Overview of Havre de Grace City Council meeting: Hutchins Park tent debate, HdG Alliance MOU renewed, update on BGE's two-year gas line replacement project and praise for workers who fixed a major water main break.

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At a community forum, a hopeful view emerges about Edgewood's future

Residents say there's a lot to like about Edgewood, but much that could stand improvement, from more places to eat to better housing choices.

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Harford Community College receives grant to boost STEM education

In an effort to attract and support more students in STEM majors, Harford Community College has been awarded a nearly $650,000 grant to provide scholarships over the next four years.

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St. John's Episcopal in Kingsville celebrates its 325th anniversary

St. John's Episcopal Church in Kingsville, one of the oldest parishes in Maryland, celebrated its 325th anniversary with a day of activities Sunday that

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Havre de Grace Middle students help spread the word about flushing

The City of Havre de Grace recently released a new public service video as part of a larger outreach campaign to illustrate the negative impact fats, oils and grease, or FOG, and products labeled "flushable" have on the city's infrastructure.

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Sen. John McCain diagnosed with aggressive type of brain cancer

Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., has been diagnosed with a brain tumor, his office said Wednesday.

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