Red Cross blood donors will be entered for a chance to win tickets to the Super Bowl.
ThinkBig Networks Connects First Customers to High-Speed Internet in Rural Harford County in Partnership with County Government.
Harford County government has purchased & placed into service the county’s first bariatric ambulance specially equipped for larger patients.
Top news stories in MD this week include officer ambushed, holiday light displays, COVID cases fill hospitals, zebras on the lam back home.
The ceremonial groundbreaking on Hickory Avenue marks the start of the project to renovate the Bel Air Police Department and Town Hall.
County officials on Monday held a ribbon-cutting for the gym, which is the first of its kind in county parks.
The United States Postal Service is extending hours at select post offices in December, including in Bel Air.
Brad's Christmas Light Show, Cedar Lane Holiday Light Show, Spencer Family Holiday Lights, A Newton Noel and more displays are up.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives being held near you.
A Bel Air Police Department employee was recognized Monday night for her work in keeping the town of Bel Air and its residents safe.
The Bel Air 2021 Christmas Parade was "one of the largest ever," the chairman said, in a letter thanking all who contributed to the event.
Baton twirlers, marching bands, Santa, dancers, troops, dogs, Mr. Christmas tree and more paraded down Main Street in Bel Air.
Check out the new addition to Winter Wonderland in Bel Air.
An 81-year-old man who went missing was located, Harford County authorities said.
On-street parking in the town of Bel Air will be free until Jan. 2, 2022.
Here are the stories you won't want to miss in Harford County today.
The 31st annual Bel Air Christmas Parade begins 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 5 – down Main Street at Churchville Road, to Lee Street, to Hickory.
Aberdeen Proving Ground will be conducting testing that may produce sounds and sights noticeable in the surrounding communities.
From thousands of warm lights, to gatherings with family for a special meal, to checking items off your shopping list; Christmas reigns!
We asked Patch readers who they're grateful for. Here's what your neighbors had to say.
The Red Cross is holding blood drives soon in the Bel Air area.
Top news stories in MD this week include an ex-cop fled kidnapped 2 girls; a $1M scratch-off win; a MD ZIP code among the priciest in US.
About 40 percent of those surveyed said they plan to stay home for the holiday. Maryland Patch readers also shared their favorite recipes.
Bel Air police will escort John Harkins, a 31-year member of the department who retired as deputy chief, to his final resting place Friday.
Freedom Federal Credit Union provides insight on how to stay safe while shopping for the holidays.
Harford County Night of Conversation Wednesday, November 17 encourages dinnertime conversations about drugs, alcohol and mental health.
A shooting near a mall, Veterans Day parade and hospital rankings were among the top stories on Maryland Patches this week.
Patch wants to know your plans for this year's Thanksgiving, from gathering and shopping to COVID-19 precautions. Take our anonymous survey.
Military veterans in Bel Air and nationwide will be recognized on Veterans Day on Thursday, Nov. 11.
Authorities say a boy went who missing Wednesday morning in Harford County has been found.
Write a letter showing your gratitude for someone or something in Bel Air, and we’ll publish it in November.
HCPL Student Link provides all the library's digital resources to HCPS students.
Top stories on Maryland Patches this week included a lettuce recall, Ravens player hit by a bullet and other headlines.
Donors will have the chance to win a trip for two to Hawaii.
Work on the playground at Rockfield Park is underway.
A needs assessment survey for Harford County Parks & Recreation is open online now through Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2021.