The program helps educate children on the dangers of drug and alcohol use and promotes healthy choices to live a drug-free life.
Weapons testing will be carried out this week at the Aberdeen Proving Ground. Anyone with concerns should call 410-278-4091.
Bertha Copeland, who grew up in the deep South in the middle of the Jim Crow era, has been named a Civil Rights Leadership Award winner.
Proposed budget fully funds education, increases police salaries without raising taxes.
The Department of Housing and Community Services’ Office on Aging offering monthly and quarterly health events.
Maryland’s 9/11 Rolling Memorial will stop at Harford Community College later this month.
Volunteer shoreline cleanup includes the Upper Bay, Susquehanna and North East rivers.
Harford residents can drop off their expired and unwanted medications for safe disposal at five convenient locations throughout the county.
Section between MD Route 152 and High Point Road reopened after completion of slope stabilization work.
The Master Watershed Stewards Academy trains community members to become leaders dedicated to improving the health of local streams.
Two Harford County Boy Scouts give back to the community and schools with their Eagle Scout projects.
Deep Run Road, between Susquehanna Hall Road and Cooper Road reopened to all through traffic starting at 7 a.m. Wednesday.
Volunteers needed to help plant trees at Chapel Road Park in Havre de Grace on Friday, April 18 in celebration of Arbor Day.
In honor of Women’s History Month, Harford County celebrated local women of the past, present and future at an awards ceremony on March 8.
Pleasantville Road to be closed between 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. starting March 17.
Workshops for applicants scheduled for March 11 and 12.
A GoFundMe has been set up in honor of 16-year-old Michael Jerome Robertson III to help his family with memorial services.
Registration is open for Harford County's popular summer camp for people with differing abilities, ages eight and older, volunteers needed.
A controlled burn has been prescribed for Monday at the Aberdeen Proving Ground Installation.
Typical residential customer rates grew by 4.5% over last five years, new schedule reduces annual increases to 4.2%.
A new analysis also revealed that Maryland residents are more likely to cheat than their fellow players when playing popular games.
WalletHub compared each state across several metrics to determine which were the most and least educated. See how MD ranked.
The bridge over Mill Brook, between Cool Branch Road and Glenview Court, has been reopened after work was completed.
County Executive Bob Cassilly sent legislation to the County Council that approves all or part of 18 out of 65 requests for zoning changes.
Bel Air has been named to three lists by World Atlas as an eclectic and stunning town, as well as a great place to retire.
The bridge located between Shrewsbury Road and Route 40 in Abingdon, has reopened to normal traffic.
Special weapons testing will happen Saturday at the Aberdeen Proving Ground. There will be waterway restrictions on the Chesapeake Bay.
Harford County Executive urges Maryland legislators to reject a proposed $93M cost shift onto counties to balance state budget.
Work to begin Monday February 24, bridge will be opened to thru traffic, travelers can expect delays between the hours of 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
A GoFundMe has been established for Amaya Marie Martise, 21, of Abingdon, who was hit by a vehicle and left in a ditch overnight.
The section between Cool Branch Road and Glenview Court, will be closed between the hours of 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. starting February 24.
The closure, for tree removal scheduled to end February 14, will be extended through February 21 due to weather delays.
County Executive issued the following statement on the school board's decision to approve superintendent’s request for $347.6 million.