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Tuesday, Nov 13 The three guns seized at two different schools Friday — a day staff were undergoing active assailant training — by Harford County Sheriff’s Office deputies were BB guns, although they resembled the real thing. | | |
| The Harford County Education Foundation recently honored 28 teachers as Everyday Heroes at the annual Tools for Schools Breakfast Gala. The event brought more than 170 community leaders and educators together in support of the Education Foundation’s programs. |
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| Harford County firefighters and BGE crews were on the scene of a reported natural gas leak on Gateshead Drive in Bel Air. |
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| Saks Inc. will close its distribution center in Aberdeen and lay off 150 workers. |
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| Bel Air’s hopes for its first MPSSAA State Cross-Country Championship in 55 years were swept away in a strong westerly wind by a strong Northern High School team Saturday. |
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| Half of Amazon's new headquarters will be stationed in Northern Virginia. Here's how it will affect Maryland and the Greater Baltimore area. |
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| There was the Grinch who stole Christmas, and then there was the person who stole the red Salvation Army kettle at the Waverly Giant Tuesday afternoon. |
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| Despite a three-game losing streak, the Ravens remain in the thick of the AFC wild-card race. Here's a look at their competition. |
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