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September 20, 2018

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Harford men travel to help Hurricane Florence victims, while rescued pets brought to Jarrettsville vet

Wednesday, Sep 19

Two Harford County men were among the 13 who deployed from Maryland on Sunday to help rescue efforts in hurricane-ravaged parts of North Carolina.

Harford liquor board OKs licenses for Havre de Grace fundraiser, Bel Air High reunion

One-day event licenses to serve alcohol at a fundraiser for a family with young children whose mother and father are battling cancer and for a gala Bel Air High School reunion were recently approved by the Harford County Liquor Control Board.

Havre de Grace accountant, with health care background, named chairman of Upper Chesapeake Health

University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health, owner and operator of Harford County’s two hospitals and other medical facilities serving Harford and Cecil counties, announced the election of several leadership positions on its board of directors and medical team.

Debate with Hogan, Jealous to go ahead with original panel after flap over Democrat's veto

The lone debate scheduled between Republican Gov. Larry Hogan and Democratic nominee Ben Jealous will go ahead as planned Monday after the Jealous campaign dropped its veto of The Herald-Mail's statehouse reporter as a panelist. Now, Tamela Baker is back as a questioner.

Ravens fined by NFL for violating on-field communication policy in preseason

The organization was cited for having multiple players with Coach-to-Player communications on the field at the same time during the preseason.

Florence has moved on, but high waters still may send torrent of pollution to Chesapeake

Hurricane Florence has moved on, but the storm is nonetheless forecast to deliver another potentially damaging slug of floodwaters and pollution to the Chesapeake Bay over the next few days.

Feds say Towson millionaire funded lavish lifestyle with elaborate Ponzi scheme

Kevin Merrill was arrested Tuesday at his $1.06 million home in Towson. He and his business partner, Jay Ledford, 54, of Texas and Nevada, have been indicted on federal charges of wire fraud, identity theft and money laundering. Both men face more than 200 years in federal prison.

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