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 Tuesday, May 15 Radee Prince, the man accused of going on a shooting spree that crossed state lines from Maryland into Delaware, has been convicted by a Delaware jury — but it’s unclear when he will be taken across the border to stand trial in Maryland. |
| Harford Community College board of trustees reviews proposed $50.4 million budget for fiscal 2019 Tuesday, now that the state budget is approved and the county executive's budget has been submitted. |
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| The Aegis named top news organization |
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| The Historical Society of Harford County will present “Final Performance or The Curtain Falls,” a one-act play by Charles George, on Friday, May 18, at 7 p.m. at the Bel Air Reckord Armory. |
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| The Orioles' series opener against the Phillies will be made up July 12. |
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| The decision is the latest move by the Ravens in their efforts to appeal to a frustrated fan base. |
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| Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas has the same route when he comes to Pimlico for the Preakness, and it often winds up in the winner's circle. |
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| Baltimore Police Commissioner Darryl De Sousa has resigned and a national search has been launched to find his replacement, Mayor Catherine Pugh’s office announced Tuesday. |
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