Daily highlights from Harford County's number one source for local news.
Monday, Dec 17 The scourge of opioid addiction has struck police departments around the country, but few officers fell as far as a decorated Aberdeen lieutenant. | | |
| One of two Philadelphia women who were arrested Friday for allegedly pick-pocketing at a Panera in Aberdeen is also charged in connection with similar thefts at Paneras elsewhere in Harford County, local law enforcement agencies said. |
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| About 80 people from the community attended a public information session Thursday evening about the plan to close Harford Memorial and build a new medical center around an unoccupied office building off of Route 22 in Aberdeen. |
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| Great Wolf Lodge plans a resort in Cecil County. |
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| The Maryland Province Jesuits on Monday released a list of about 30 priests and other order members who have been “credibly accused” of sexual abuse of children since 1950. |
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| Orioles manager Brandon Hyde was the first name Mike Elias heard on his first managerial research call, a process that ended with Hyde introduced as the Orioles' 20th manager Monday. |
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| The 2018 edition of Merry Tuba Christmas took place Sunday at Bel Air High School. |
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| The Margaret Elementary School gym turned into a Santa's workshop, wrapping, sorting and delivering gift and food to over 350 needy Harford County families Sunday. |
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