Daily highlights from Harford County's number one source for local news.
Tuesday, May 22 Slain Baltimore County Police Amy S. Caprio lived in a quiet Fallston neighborhood, which reacted to her death Monday. |
| 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. |
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| Elise Alders and Kaley Thompson lead the way as Patterson Mill wins its first girls lacrosse championship with a 16-8 victory over Boonsboro. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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