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October 29, 2018

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Harford boy, 15, charged in stabbing death of older brother

Friday, Oct 26

A 15-year-old from Harford County has been charged as an adult with first-degree murder and other offenses in the connection with the stabbing of his 18-year-old brother on Thursday, according to the Harford County Sheriff’s Office.

New Harford high-tech manufacturing program launched in Aberdeen

The AMMP, or Advanced Manufacturing, Materials and Processes, program was launched Friday at the HEAT Center in Harford County. The program brings together the Army, industry and academia to develop new technologies and processes related to additive manufacturing, or 3-D printing.

First-time candidate Oshinsky takes on incumbent Woods in Harford council District B race

Harford County Councilman Joe Woods seeks re-election to a third term while facing a challenge from Democrat Suzanne Oshinsky.

District D Councilman Shrodes seeks fourth term while opponent Salvatore makes her first run for council

Harford County Councilman Chad Shrodes, a Republican, is seeking a fourth term as the northern Harford County representative. He faces a challenge from Democrat Jean Salvatore, who wants to bring more diversity to the current all-male, all Republican council.

Heather L. Hurd 5K events top $200,000 raised at Harford CC

Four hundred fifty runners and walkers registered for this year's 10th and final 5K Spooktacular, presented by Kent Schwab Allstate Agency, at Harford Community College.

Harford County Council President Slutzky to be honored by Syracuse University

Richard "Dick" Slutzky, a former teacher, longtime wrestling coach, Harford County Council member and currently its president, will be honored Nov. 13 as one of the Syracuse University’s LetterWinners of Distinction along with four other distinguished SU graduates.

Election officials say they're confident Maryland's voting system is secure

State and federal officials from Maryland are confident that the state's election system is ready for the Nov. 6 election after a series of management snags and security concerns involving Russians.

After blowout loss, Ravens confront ugly reality: 'You are what your record says you are'

Minutes after being shellacked, 36-21, by the Panthers, the Ravens were already doing the playoff math in their heads.