Daily highlights from Harford County's number one source for local news.
 Wednesday, Jun 20 A 2-year-old child and her family met the Harford County rescuers who helped save her after the girl nearly drowned in her family's swimming pool May 27. |  | |
| At least a dozen children believed to have been separated from their parents at the border — including one who was just 18 months old — have arrived in Maryland to be cared for while family members are located to take them in. |
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| Harford County will host its annual Drug Prevention, Intervention & Treatment Symposium Thursday, June 21, from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Bel Air High School. |
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| The city of Havre de Grace's $16.03 million general fund budget for fiscal year 2019, along with its $14.2 million water and sewer and $1.1 million marina enterprise fund budgets, were adopted by the City Council Monday evening. |
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| A night after pitching and offense were not the best, Aberdeen (2-3) bounced back Tuesday night with solid efforts in both phases to beat Tri-City (2-3), 7-1, in New York Penn League play at Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium. |
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| Maryland government retirees are in an uproar over changes coming to their prescription drug coverage after receiving letters from the Hogan Administration that some say are politically charged. |
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| The 2018 All Harford Boys track and field team. |
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| Two-year-old Brighley Watson visited the Harford County Emergency Operations Center Wednesday morning with her family to meet the 911 dispatcher who helped her |
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