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May 15, 2018

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The Aegis: Top stories

Shooting spree suspect, convicted in Delaware, to stand trial in Maryland for Harford killings

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.

With county and state funding on record, Harford Community College has $50.4M projected budget for FY2019

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.

Staffers earn numerous awards, Aegis named top news organization

The Aegis named top news organization

What happened to John Wilkes Booth's stage trunk? Play in Bel Air to explore answers

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. 

Orioles-Phillies postponed after three-hour delay; makeup will be July 12

The Orioles' series opener against the Phillies will be made up July 12.

Ravens will reduce concession prices at M&T Bank Stadium ahead of 2018 season

The decision is the latest move by the Ravens in their efforts to appeal to a frustrated fan base.

Ageless wonder Lukas knows that getting record-tying 7th Preakness win this year is long shot

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.

Baltimore Police Commissioner De Sousa resigns amid federal tax charges

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.