Harford County is planning a weekend of celebrations March 21-23.
Weapons testing will be carried out this week at the Aberdeen Proving Ground. Anyone with concerns should call 410-278-4091.
The Aberdeen Proving Ground and various centers will open later on Thursday due to forecasted weather.
Harford sold $60 million in AAA-rated consolidated public improvement bonds for essential public infrastructure projects.
E. Nobles Mill Road between Trappe Church Road and Nobles Mill Road was reopened to all through traffic starting at 8 a.m.
Harmony Church Road in Darlington will be closed between the hours of 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. starting February 10 through February 14.
The bridge in Bel Air will be closed between the hours of 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. to repair the approach traffic barrier.
The fair is open to anyone looking to purchase a home in Maryland.
Top rating helps reduce borrowing costs for projects, including schools and public infrastructure.
County Executive Bob Cassilly issued the following statement on School Superintendent Sean Bulson’s FY 26 budget request.
Harford County Historic Preservation Commission and Dept. of Planning and Zoning announce call for 26th Historic Preservation Awards.
Warming centers will remain open with the extension of the cold weather advisory for Harford County.
County Executive Bob Cassilly commends defeat of bill permitting liquor stores and cannabis dispensaries near residential neighborhoods.
E. Nobles Mill Road between Trappe Church Road and Nobles Mill Road in Darlington, to be closed for approximately three weeks.
Member Approval Allows Both Credit Unions to Begin Merger Integration Process
Nominations are being accepted now through Jan. 24 for the 3rd annual Harford Civil Rights Project Leadership Award.
Citizens may submit budget priorities by email, U.S. Mail starting now or at town hall meeting Thursday, February 6 at Edgewood Rec. Center
The Mayors couldn't believe they were expecting a girl after having 3 little boys. Hannah was the 1st baby born in Harford Co. in 2025.
A forecasted winter storm has led officials to keep APG and the child development and youth centers closed another day, officials said.
It's the first major snow of 2025 in Maryland. We want to see photos of how you're spending your snow day.
A forecasted winter storm has led officials to close APG and the child development and youth centers, officials said.
See how the New Year's holiday will affect government offices, yard waste pickup and more in Bel Air.
APG will be firing cannon rounds every 30 minutes Monday to honor former President Jimmy Carter who died Sunday.
Patch has the latest closings and trash collection adjustment in Harford County for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
Know someone deserving of a 2025 Harford County Leading Women–Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow Award? Nominate them before Jan. 21.
The Bel Air home belonging to the Booth family, which included President Lincoln's assassin John Wilkes Booth, is now an historic landmark.
The designation helps preserve the stories of the building's 170-year history and the distinctive Gothic Revival architecture.
Madonna Road, between Telegraph Road and Bradenbaugh Road will reopen at 4 p.m.
The Harford County Sheriff's Office is still accepting donations of toys and nonperishable food items for its 42nd Annual Christmas Drive.
The annual “SOCKtober” event and Thanksgiving Food Drive collected 2,600 warm socks, mittens and 746 Pounds of food for neighbors in need.
While there was no jackpot winner in Tuesday night's drawing, three tickets matched all five white balls to win $1 million.
The Emmorton Schoolhouse has been officially designed an historic landmark by county officials and the Historic Preservation Commission.
Harford County students will benefit from the creation of a living classroom, which is part of a stream restoration project in Fallston.
Harford County seeking public input on use of HUD Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Investment Partnership (HOME) funds.