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May 22, 2018

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Fallston neighborhood grapples with loss of Baltimore County officer

Tuesday, May 22

Slain Baltimore County Police Amy S. Caprio lived in a quiet Fallston neighborhood, which reacted to her death Monday.

'Your client is a one-man crime wave': Teen charged in Baltimore County officer's death has lengthy juvenile record

Baltimore County police said a 16-year-old has been arrested and charged in the death of a police officer on Monday, but three suspects are still being sought.

Patterson Mill claims its first girls lacrosse title, 16-8, over Boonsboro in Class 1A

Elise Alders and Kaley Thompson lead the way as Patterson Mill wins its first girls lacrosse championship with a 16-8 victory over Boonsboro.

Patterson Mill wins its first boys lacrosse championship, 18-8 over Smithsburg in Class 1A

Senior attackman Blake Tallon scored six goals for Patterson Mill in its 18-8 win over Smithsburg in the Class 1A boys lacrosse championship game.

Harford school board enters final phases of superintendent selection

The Harford County Board of Education has entered the final stretch of its superintendent selection process, with the expectation of taking a vote on its selection at one of two meetings in June.

Graduation season starts Thursday in Harford County

Commencement season in Harford County begins Thursday with Harford Community College’s ceremony at 6 p.m. in the APG Federal Credit Union Arena. Local public and private high school commencements will follow beginning Friday and running through June 1.

Harford Muslims to host community Ramadan dinner June 2

Members of the local Muslim community will celebrate and reach out to their neighbors of all faiths by hosting a traditional Ramadan iftar, or fast-breaking dinner, at Masjid Al-Falaah in Abingdon on June 2.

Havre de Grace council members Glenn, Ringsaker, Tomarchio sworn in Monday; Glenn re-elected council president

Freshman Havre de Grace Council member Jim Ringsaker, along with colleagues Casi Tomarchio and David Glenn, were sworn in Monday evening. Glenn's colleagues re-elected him as council president.