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June 27, 2018

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Peisinger takes GOP state's attorney nod in Harford; Glassman, Vincenti also win primary bids

Wednesday, Jun 27

Several key Republican races for county offices and local legislative seats were settled by Tuesday’s primary election voting in Harford County, but a number of others were close enough to need the count of absentee and provisional ballots to determine the outcome.

Ben Jealous wins Maryland Democratic primary race for governor

Former NAACP chief Ben Jealous won Maryland’s Democratic primary for governor Tuesday, promising to deliver a progressive agenda that makes college free, legalizes marijuana and raises the state’s minimum wage to $15 an hour.

Harford voters go to the polls in primary election

Harford County voters turned out to polling places around the county Tuesday to cast ballots for Republican and Democratic nominees for governor, state legislative seats and county offices, including state's attorney, county executive and county council.

Girl, 6, saved from drowning at Camp Hidden Valley pool in White Hall

A 6-year-old girl nearly drowned while swimming Monday at Camp Hidden Valley, the day camp in White Hall run by the Boys and Girls Clubs of Harford and Cecil Counties.

What's next for Bel Air's Tollgate Marketplace as Toys 'R' Us closing nears

The former H.H. Gregg and Toys 'R' Us spaces at the Tollgate Marketplace shopping center in Bel Air, a combined 63,000 square feet, are being marketed by the shopping center owner.

Havre de Grace Police K-9 receives donated ballistic vest

Ikar, a Havre de Grace Police Department K-9 unit, and his handler recently showed off his ballistic vest that had been donated by the organization.

Aberdeen recognizes distinguished honor students at Hall's Cross Roads

Hall's Cross Roads Elementary distinguished honor roll students were honored Monday by Mayor Patrick McGrady and the Aberdeen City Council.

Hosanna School Museum's Juneteenth festival attracts nearly 1,000 visitors

Nearly 1,000 visitors, almost double that of last year's attendance, attended Hosanna School Museum in Darlington's second annual Juneteenth celebration festival on Saturday.