Anyone interested in being a part of the 34th Annual Bel Air Christmas Parade should apply online. Sponsors also are needed.
The 2024-25 Old Farmers' Almanac winter forecast has shared its predictions for what Maryland will face in the coming season.
Educators from across Harford and Baltimore Counties Were Honored on August 13
Knopp Road between Rush Road and Rocks Chrome Hill Road reopened after completed bridge repairs.
Harford Community College will open a new Workforce Training Center at Water’s Edge for county residents.
A 72-year-old man has died after the vehicle he was driving crossed over into oncoming traffic and hit another vehicle head on, police say.
The Coca-Cola Leaders of Promise Scholarship Program helps new PTK members defray educational expenses while seeking an associate degree.
Individuals have two days to apply for a seat on the Harford County Police Accountability Board's Administrative Charging Committee.
Firefighters found a toolbox ablaze at an auto repair shop in Bel Air Tuesday. The fire was extinguished and didn't spread to the building.
A man convicted of raping a woman sleeping in her room at an Aberdeen motel has been sentenced.
The Governor William Paca Chapter, DAR, seeking descendants
An Aberdeen man died after his car left the road and crashed into a tree along Maryland Route 7, police say.
September 11 event with Dr. Anirban Basu at the Abingdon Library provides an in-depth analysis of major factors shaping the economy.
Construction has started on a temporary Complete Streets project in Bel Air to help monitor and quell traffic issues.
The vaccines, which will be available soon, will target recent COVID strains that have contributed to a summer surge nationwide.
Weapons testing will be carried out this week at the Aberdeen Proving Ground. Anyone with concerns should call 410-278-4091.
New North American Tour to play in Baltimore Jan. 7-12, 2025
Grease The Musical
Two data science courses being taken by U.S. Department of Army civilians working at Aberdeen Proving Ground have opened to the public.
An artist has created an 8-foot-tall sculpture as a small replica of the front of the Maryland & Pennsylvania Railroad Engine No. 6.
Beginning Tuesday, August 27, HCC will offer two data science courses at the CONVERGE Innovation Center in Aberdeen.
A felon has been sentenced after being found guilty of having a loaded gun and drugs, which were discovered during an X-ray at the hospital.
Although it's not technically spooky season yet, Spirit Halloween stores are starting to open around Maryland.
A retiree from Bel Air has won $100,000 on a scratch-off ticket from the Maryland Lottery. He plans to use his winnings to pay off bills.
Residents can dispose of unused and expired medication at a Prescription Drug Take Back Day Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Edgewood.
New eateries have opened, including Nash & Smash, while 2 stores are closing, a grocer bans kids at night, and a famed chef sues ex-bosses.
The eight-foot-tall art piece welcomes visitors to Harford County’s Ma & Pa Trail near Annie’s Playground at Edgeley Grove Park in Fallston.
A $50K winning lotto ticket bought in Aberdeen for the Aug. 15 drawing hasn't been claimed yet, lottery officials say.
An illegal immigrant who was part of the MS-13 gang has been sentenced after pleading guilty to the murder of an autistic woman.
Nash & Smash has locations in Maryland in Ellicott City and Laurel. It will be opening another site in Abingdon soon.
Students completed 160 hours of training in physicians’ offices across Harford County after completing required coursework.
An Abingdon factory worker has claimed a $50K winning lottery ticket. He plans to use the winnings to pay bills.
The graduates earned credentials from Harford Community College.
There were 21 graduates from the program in summer 2024.
Fourteen Harford County martial arts students competed at Nationals in Texas this summer with numerous medal winners coming back home.
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize teachers and show them how much they’re valued and appreciated.
A man who most recently taught elementary music for HCPS has been arrested and faces almost a dozen child pornography charges, police say.
Data released by the county sheriff's office shows an increase in inmates with a self-harm risk while numbers of admissions has dropped.
The Summer Institute gave students an opportunity to gain hands-on biotechnology skills and learn more about careers in biotech.