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.
Two meetings will be held this month for the public to provide feedback about zoning applications.
A traffic circle in Bel Air will close Monday for resurfacing and reopen later that night, officials say.
Another raccoon has tested positive for rabies in Harford County, according to the health department. This one was found in Bel Air.
A section of Trappe Road in Street will be closed for emergency tree removal starting Monday. Emergency vehicles will have limited access.
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.
An Aberdeen grandfather has claimed a $50K lotto ticket win. The regular lotto player plans to hang on to his winnings for now.
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.
The Screaming Bean in Aberdeen sells delicious drinks, tasty treats and gives back to the community at the same time.
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.
Dr. Tony Hinton assumed his duties on October 28, 2024.
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.
Weapons testing will be carried out this week at the Aberdeen Proving Ground. Anyone with concerns should call 410-278-4091.
A portion of Phillips Mill Road has reopened to all traffic after being shut down for several weeks due to a construction project.
Six hundred guests enjoyed the Cirque de Magie at the Abingdon Library October 26.
Phillips Mill Road between Poteet Road and W. Jarrettsville Road was reopened to all through traffic starting at 4 p.m. Friday.
A Harford County mom walked away with $60K after spinning the Maryland Lottery's Big Spin Wheel.
There's still time to register for the 2024 CommUNITY 5K and 1-mile Family Fun Run Sunday.
Dunkin's newest location has deals, sample treats at a new French-Korean bakery, 4 essential restaurants to try, new Kendra Scott jewelry.
A sheriff's deputy was injured in an altercation with a theft suspect at a gas station. A second suspect took off and remains on the loose.
Discover local best-selling authors, renowned artists, and unique artisans for perfect holiday gifts at the historic Bel Air Armory.
Dion Guthrie is accused of stealing between $1,500 and $25,000 from the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers in Cockeysville.
The closures represent about a tenth of the chain's current restaurants. As of September, the company had 1,586 locations.
A 27-year veteran of the Harford County Sheriff's Office has been charged with child sex abuse, child porn possession and other crimes.
One person has died in a 10-state outbreak of E. coli linked to Quarter Pounders; 49 have gotten sick. Here's what to know in Maryland.
Check your tickets because an unclaimed Bonus Match 5 lotto ticket worth $50K matched the numbers drawn Oct. 10.
Assuming the forecast for a La Niña winter plays out, here's how it could affect the prices of natural gas, electricity and other fuels.
A vehicle caught on fire and damaged a nearby Bel Air building recently, according to the Bel Air Volunteer Fire Company.
Health officials confirmed that a second skunk has tested positive for rabies in Harford County within the past four days.
The Harford County Cultural Arts Board awarded the College $7,450 for Cultural Events and Performing Arts.
A bunny named Pickles slipped through a hole in a fireplace and fell into a space. Level volunteer firefighters rescued her Sunday.
Harford Community College’s Music Department is hosting two musical performances on campus this month.
A new dock bar is opening, 2 women's clothing stores are open, sample seafood dishes and try some of the best fall dining in the region.
Drivers should be aware of an upcoming road closure that will last three weeks for a culvert replacement project.
The Humane Society of Harford County will be hosting an affordable pet vaccine clinic Nov. 2 in Joppa.