Freedom FCU’s donation comes just as SNAP benefits stop for millions of Americans
The program is designed to support local farmers looking to start, expand, or market their agricultural businesses.
Since launching in September, the Whole Blood program has administered blood four times to patients in critical condition.
Hoopes Road has been reopened as of 8 a.m. Wednesday, November 12.
An inclusive playground has opened at Harford Community College for children of all abilities.
A GoFundMe has been set up for a Bel Air couple killed in a car crash in Delaware Friday.
The massive jackpot, which has a cash value of $391.7 million, grew after no one matched all six numbers in Tuesday’s drawing.
There are numerous resources available to residents during the government shutdown, including a wide variety of food pantries.
More than 120 guests celebrated employees with disabilities and the employers and organizations championing inclusive workplaces.
The interactive workshop helps entrepreneurs and small business owners map their vision, stay flexible, and plan for confident growth.
Woodbridge Center Way, between Woodbridge Station Way and U.S. Route 40 in Edgewood reopened after completion of storm drain repairs.
County Executive Cassilly urges MDE to deny Days Cove landfill’s request to double daily discharge from 12,500 to 25,000 gallons.
From Nov. 4–11, residents and businesses are urged to shine a green light to show support for Harford County veterans.
Asbury Road, between Edwards Lane and MD 136 (Calvary Road), will be closed on or about Monday, November 10, for a culvert replacement.
Twelve sites across the county will be accepting donations of food, diapers and toiletries for a Thanksgiving food drive.
Donations will be delivered to the food pantry at Harford Community Action Agency.
This year 299 adventurers qualified for a free T-shirt and 28 furry friends qualified for a bandana.
Harford County will host a resource fair for veterans, active-duty military, and their families at the Bel Air Armory from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The event brought students together with 42 local employers representing cybersecurity, manufacturing, trades, and other key industries.
Harford’s Cassilly administration erased a $90M structural deficit without raising taxes and earned a top audit rating for FY25.
Harford County installs its first modular roundabout at Bel Air South Parkway and Blue Spruce Drive, improving safety and saving $1.5M.
Local resident and Bombas CFO Nick Carrillo donates 400 pairs of socks to help those in need.
Economic Development Week, highlighted the people, places, and partnerships driving the local economy.
Hoopes Road between Gibson Road and Sandy Hook Road, to be closed November 3–7, for tree removal.
Free Hope Lodge Removes Barriers to Care for Patients Who Need to Trav Long Distance for Cancer Care in Baltimore. Celebrate Jones Junction!
Laurel Bush Road, between Burgh Westra Way and Snapdragon Court, will be closed starting Monday, November 3.
Ivanhoe Street will help ease traffic on neighborhood streets and improve access to the Copperplex athletic facility on Cedar Drive.
Drive-thru collection will be available from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for residents to safely dispose of expired and unwanted medications.
85 unsung heroes were honored for volunteering their time and talents to those in need throughout Harford County.
The closure will be starting on Monday, October 20 for maintenance and repair of the bridge over the Gunpowder River.
Zach Griffin, one of 2 teens involved in a fatal crash last month involving a school bus, has been released from the hospital.
The funding will help improve about 500 streetlights throughout the county.
Expenses include such questionable expenses as trips, gift cards, alcohol, parties, and restaurant tabs.
Cassilly administration appeals ruling ordering release of staff notes from Sheriff’s April 30, 2024 public testimony at council meeting.
Single lane closures to begin October 20; area intersections to close completely for construction October 26- 31.
Skateboarders and community leaders were thrilled when Ledgewood Skate Park reopened recently after being torn down and rebuilt.
Two free training sessions will be open for adults age 18 and older.
Collection boxes will be located in county government buildings, parks and recreation facilities, senior centers, and all public libraries.
The mission of the annual symposium is to educate professionals and the public on issues surrounding drug and alcohol abuse.
GoFundMe pages are active for Blake Elliott, 16, who was killed in a car crash last week. Zach Griffin, 17, remains in critical condition.