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Monday, Feb 19 People gathered to read the names of mass shooting victims outside a fundraiser for Aaron Penman's campaign. |
| One person was taken to the hospital after being injured in a house fire in the 100 block of Haverhill Road in Joppa early Monday morning. Multiple Baltimore and Harford County fire companies responded, and the Fire Marshal's Office is investigating. |
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| A quick response by area fire companies is credited with reducing potential damage from a fire that broke out in White Hall area garage Sunday afternoon and then spread to the attached house. |
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| A Baltimore woman allegedly stole a truck, ran one car off the road, tried to steal another car, led police on a chase and hit a Harford County Sheriffâs Office patrol car Thursday evening, the sheriffâs office said. |
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| As Community Foundation of Harford County celebrates its 10th anniversary during the current fiscal year, the assets of the foundation are approaching $2 million. |
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| A Bel Air Volunteer Fire Company ambulance that had already been damaged in a local crash is involved in another crash on a highway in New Jersey while being taken to the factory for repairs. |
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| The Harford County Sheriffâs Office and Maryland State Police report: |
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| Bel Air celebrated three champions and placed 13 wrestlers sixth or better to earn a fifth straight UCBAC team championship at the leagueâs 15-team annual tournament. The tourney, hosted by Edgewood High School, was accelerated with extra rounds wrestled Friday, and was concluded by 2:30 p.m. Sat |
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