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November 14, 2017

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Aberdeen plans to work with national company to sell Ripken Stadium

The City of Aberdeen intends to have a “reputable and proven” real estate organization help it market and sell Ripken Stadium, the city’s mayor said Monday.

Maryland transportation secretary reviews Route 22 upgrades with Harford leaders

Maryland Transportation Secretary Pete Rahn gave Harford County officials and its state legislators an update Monday on local transportation projects and statewide projects that have a local impact during MDOT's annual meeting with Harford County leaders.

Aberdeen man facing fentanyl distribution, reckless endangerment charges in connection with fatal heroin overdose

Harford police and prosecutors have charged a man under a new state law that tacks 10 years onto any conviction for providing heroin or fentanyl that leads to death. This particular death from an overdose occurred in the bathroom of an Aberdeen fast food

Harford Community College's student YouTube channel wins national awards

For the second year in a row, Harford Community College’s student multimedia publication is best in the nation for video.

Harford County police blotter

The Harford County Sheriff’s Office and Maryland State Police report:

Mike Greenberg on final 'Mike & Mike' days, his new ESPN project and ranked Northwestern teams

After his show with Mike Golic ends, Mike Greenberg will look ahead to a new morning TV show that features Michelle Beadle and Jalen Rose and is set to debut in the spring.

Paul Ryan says House members, staffs must take sexual harassment training

Speaker Paul Ryan said Tuesday that the House will require anti-harassment and anti-discrimination training for all members and their staffs.

Gunman who randomly killed 4 in California was thwarted from entering school

A gunman killed four people and wounded a number of others at random Tuesday at multiple locations in rural Northern California, including an elementary school.