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.
The Harford County Sheriff's Office teamed up with a TV series to track down suspects sexually exploiting minors.
Hays-Heighe House and the HCC Library will be showing a reel of excerpts entitled “Voices and Visions” on November 10 and 11.
Six hundred fifty guests enjoyed “Epic Rewind: Eighties in the Stacks” at the Abingdon Library November 1.
A cop placed on administrative duty with Baltimore Police has been removed from the Jarrettsville Volunteer Fire Company volunteer roster.
Two seats on the Bel Air Board of Commissioners will be filled Election Day, Nov. 4. Polls will open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m.
From Nov. 4–11, residents and businesses are urged to shine a green light to show support for Harford County veterans.
Bel Air Police has teamed up with the U.S. Secret Service to track down and remove skimming devices.
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.
These MD bakeries made a "best of" list, furloughed workers can get free meals, a dining spot closes and a TGI Friday's finds a new use.
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.
A bar and grill with two locations in MD and 20 sites total will be opening its first eatery in Harford County.
In addition to closing more than 100 stores nationwide, the apparel company is eliminating hundreds of jobs.
Veterans Day is observed on Nov. 11 and Patch has the scoop on where readers can pay their respects and show their patriotism.
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.
As daylight hours dwindle, Marylanders will adjust their clocks soon. Here's what to expect and when.
Officials warn that low-lying areas along the shoreline in southeast Harford County could experience flooding.
The new playground is a fun and accessible space designed for children to learn and play together.
Construction has wrapped up on a roundabout in Bel Air that used recycled plastic gallon jugs.
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.
Harford Co. sheriff's deputies were able to apprehend two teen suspects faster during a foot chase when golfers lent them their golf cart.
Maryland State Police asks that anyone with information about a crash that happened Sunday in Belcamp to contact them.
UM Upper Chesapeake Health will celebrate its 25th anniversary this week and a $20M donation that continues to fuel its growth.
Local resident and Bombas CFO Nick Carrillo donates 400 pairs of socks to help those in need.
A new report by U.S. News ranks about 47,000 public elementary schools at the state and district levels. Is your local school on the list?
Two of three road projects in Harford Co. require road closures. A $1.26M project will create an access road to the new athletic complex.
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.
The ongoing government shutdown is hurting Maryland's most vulnerable residents, as officials confirm food aid benefits won't be paid.
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.
Twenty-five years ago on October 30, the first patient was admitted to the newly-constructed Upper Chesapeake Medical Center in Bel Air.
Journaling, harp music concerto, Japanese temari and Dinovember activities highlight the month.
Ivanhoe Street will help ease traffic on neighborhood streets and improve access to the Copperplex athletic facility on Cedar Drive.
Restaurants in Edgewater and Annapolis closed recently, while two cherished toy stores are back, and an MD lottery player won $1 million.