County Executive Bob Cassilly today issued statement in response to the passage of impact fee legislation.
The restored area will also serve as a “living classroom” offering students opportunities to learn about stream ecology and conservation.
Weapons testing will be carried out this week at the Aberdeen Proving Ground. Anyone with concerns should call 410-278-4091.
Applications open until Dec. 31 to fill vacancy on Administrative Charging Committee for Harford County Police Accountability Board.
Madonna Road, between Telegraph Road and Bradenbaugh Road to be closed for approximately two weeks starting Monday Dec. 9.
Freedom Federal CU and The Freedom to Help Foundation Sell Out 1st Annual Bull and Shrimp Roast in Support of Local Community Initiatives
Harford Executive Bob Cassilly has vetoed legislation that directs approximately $750K in hotel tax revenue to a non-government entity.
APG officials announced that controlled burns were happening Monday at the Edgewood area of the installation.
Now in its 104th year, the building has seen the surrounding neighborhood grow from a rural village into a modern suburban community.
The deadline for nomination submissions is Friday, January 21, 2025.
Harford County will be hosting several listening sessions on the best use of Community Reinvestment and Repair Funds
Hundreds of people in MD and across the eastern U.S. saw a fireball streaking through the sky Monday, with some reporting a greenish glow.
The bridge will be reopened starting at 4 p.m. Tuesday following the replacement of the timber bridge deck.
Here's what is open and closed in Harford County in observance of Veterans Day 2024 and details about Havre de Grace's Veterans Day Parade.
Harford’s NEXT GEN Responder Student Loan Relief Program repays student loans up to $5,000 per year.
Harford County is offering an accommodating environment this holiday season for children with differing abilities to visit Santa Claus.
The Employment Recognition Luncheon honors those that are changing attitudes about people with disabilities in the workforce.
Johnson Mill Road was reopened after completion of replacement of the bridge over Stout Bottle Branch.
The county has released the 1st round of feedback gathered for the proposed 1,200-acre park system on the Oakington Peninsula.
Harford County has published the first round of public input on a future park system planned for 1,200 acres on the Oakington Peninsula.
Trappe Road between Forge Hill Road and MD Route 136 will be closed starting Nov. 4 through Nov. 5 between the hours of 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.
The free annual resource fair for veterans, active duty military and families will be held Nov. 9 with the chance to win 2 Ravens tickets.
The traffic circle will be closed on Monday, November 4 starting at 9 a.m. continuing through early evening for resurfacing.
Harford Planning & Zoning to host two public input meetings November 4 & 18 at Aberdeen and Bel Air High Schools from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
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 Thanksgiving Food Drive starts Nov. 1 with numerous drop-off locations across the county. A list of much needed items is available.
Donations accepted at various county locations and will be delivered to the Harford Community Action Agency food pantry.
Independent auditors CliftonLarsonAllen LLP issued clean opinion on Harford County government’s financial report for FY 2024.
Phillips Mill Road between Poteet Road and W. Jarrettsville Road was reopened to all through traffic starting at 4 p.m. Friday.
There's still time to register for the 2024 CommUNITY 5K and 1-mile Family Fun Run Sunday.
Phillips Mill Road between Poteet Road and W. Jarrettsville Road will be closed to all through traffic for approximately three weeks.
The public is invited to attend a presentation on economic conditions and opportunities in Harford County at Aberdeen High School.
A team of emergency responders and officials from Harford County have been in North Carolina helping with recovery efforts.
Harford County residents have five locations to drop-off their expired and unwanted medications for National Drug Take Back Day
Using fact-based lectures and interactive simulations students get a firsthand look at the potential consequences of poor driving decisions.