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Wednesday, Aug 22 It’s been nearly two years since Ricardo Muscolino shot his wife, Lara, in the bedroom of their Fallston home, and nearly six months since he was sentenced to 50 years in jail for killing her. As the anniversary approaches, the television show “Fatal Vows” is sparking new interest in the case. | | |
| An Salisbury University archaeology student from Havre de Grace is using modern 3D printing technology to aid her in the study of skulls and bones thousands of years old. |
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| The Town of Bel Air has approved the second phase of the Townes at Bynum Run that will put another 33 townhouses in the development that starts on busy Route 22 across from The John Carroll School and extends behind St. Matthew Lutheran Church and also fronts on Moores Mill Road. |
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| With the first day of fall classes less than a week away, Harford Community College President Dianna Phillips is going into what she calls her peak time of the year. |
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| Despite Tuesday’s rain and the potential for thunderstorms, golf teams from Fallston and Bel Air were able to play and win in Cecil County to get the season started. |
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| Harford Tech's football players know it won't be easy but they aim to challenge for the state Class 2A championship this fall after reaching the semifinal last season in the first trip to the playoffs in program history. |
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| Scottfield Theatre Company is the brainchild of Becky Titelman, a Harford County native who founded the company along with two of her colleagues: director, producer and actor Allan Herlinger and Chuck Bowden, who handles technical aspects of productions. |
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| Author Shreya Hessler, the president of the Maryland Psychological Association, wrote a children's book about a young girl of color who battles anxiety. |
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