Daily highlights from Harford County's number one source for local news.
Wednesday, Feb 20 Mayor William T. Martin said Havre de Grace has addressed a number of challenges of the past and is prepared to fight the ones in the future. | | |
| The number of hate groups in Maryland and across the country grew in 2018 to its highest level on record, the Southern Poverty Law Center reported Wednesday. In Maryland, new groups included four black nationalist groups, the Proud Boys and a mix of Ku Klux Klan, neo-nazi and white nationalists. |
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| A bill is moving forward in the Maryland General Assembly that would give the state’s residents a third option for gender on their driver’s license or identification card: “unspecified.” |
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| A number of designers — some homegrown, others transplants — are shaping Harford’s burgeoning jewelry scene. |
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| Jamsquad rehabilitates used bicycles for needy youth. |
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| The Aberdeen (18-1) girls basketball team picked up an easy win Tuesday night, beating host Edgewood, 68-26, in non-division play. |
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| The Aberdeen Eagles boys basketball team celebrated its seniors Tuesday night with a UCBAC Chesapeake Division win over Route 40 rival Edgewood. |
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| Pictures from a Harford County snowstorm on Wednesday. |
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