The Humane Society of Harford County will be hosting an affordable pet vaccine clinic Nov. 2 in Joppa.
Parents, guardians, HCPS staff and sheriff's deputies will come together Oct. 27 at a community safety meeting to discuss school safety.
A slowly developing La Niña climate pattern is expected to influence how winter plays out in Maryland. See NOAA's latest forecast.
A skunk tested positive for rabies, and the Harford County Health Department is warning residents their pets may have been exposed.
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.
A car caught on fire recently along Interstate 95. Aberdeen firefighters quickly extinguished the blaze.
Firm also celebrates milestone anniversary.
Starting Oct. 21, Nobles Mill Road will close so that crews can replace the timber bridge deck. No through traffic will be allowed.
Camp Springs residents James and Anita Grant have opened PJ's Coffee with signature flavors from the French Quarter.
A 20-year-old man has been arrested after Aberdeen Police say he showed his genitals to a group of teens.
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Weapons testing will be carried out this week at the Aberdeen Proving Ground. Anyone with concerns should call 410-278-4091.
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.
Multiple fire companies assisted with a house fire Saturday afternoon that damaged the back and upper floor of an Aberdeen home.
After an Amber Alert was issued for Khalil Rodney Ringgold, 7, he was found safe with a relative and was returned to his father.
The closure is scheduled to start on or about Monday, October 21, to replace the timber bridge deck.
The flags will be lowered on Friday, October 11 until Monday, October 14.
Harford Community College and Towson University are working together to help students earn a 2-year degree then transfer to finish a 4-year.
A Harford Co. teen with a birth defect helps other kids with their own food struggles. She's been named a 2024 10 Under 20 Food Hero.
Tickets on sale now for performances April 1-6, 2025 at the Hippodrome
A skate park and second-hand clothing store have opened while a mobile pet care provider has launched its business.
A Joppatowne High School of Aberdeen 10th grader will be serving as a delegate to the Congress of Future Medical Leaders.
Pay for the seasonal jobs starts at $18 per hour, according to the company. See open positions in the Baltimore area.
Harford County residents can drop off their expired and unwanted medications for safe disposal at five convenient locations.
A four-person team from Harford County was deployed on September 30 to to support local officials in the communities devastated by Helene.
An electric pickup on its charger caught fire in Joppa. The blaze spread to the garage and totalled 2 other vehicles and the home.
A variety of science, technology, engineering and math programs will be offered at libraries throughout the county October 18-November 17.
A Bel Air teacher has been named the 2024 Health Education Teacher of the Year with three others have won the 2024 Simon A. McNeely Award.
More than 100 volunteers created Halloween costumes for children who use wheelchairs October 4-5 at The EPICENTER at Edgewood.
Elmer sets off on a daring adventure to rescue a baby dragon that is being held captive.
An Aberdeen Police Officer has been charged with rape, sexual assault, false imprisonment and other charges in a March 2019 incident.
38 unsung heroes were honored for volunteering their time and talents to those in need throughout Harford County.
A new report analyzes how safe U.S. cities are on everything from public health crises to natural disasters and shootings.
Voters on Nov. 5 will decide a Harford County charter amendment, along with president, and U.S. Senate and U.S. House races in Maryland.
Question 1 on the Nov. 5 ballot asks Marylanders to vote on an amendment that "guarantees a right to reproductive freedom."
Two boys whose fire captain dad is in North Carolina helping with recovery efforts decided to do their part to help back home.
A judge has approved a hearing postponement and bumped out the start of the trial in Rachel Morin's murder case.