Two Demo Sessions on March 19th. Registration required.
A raccoon tested positive for rabies Thursday. It was found in Darlington, Harford County Health Department officials said.
The Harford Land Trust will be celebrating its 35th anniversary with a new plant sale, the Grow Wild: Spring Fling and its annual meeting.
A new analysis from WalletHub determined which states place the heaviest property tax burden on residents. See where MD ranked.
It's part of the largest dividend in company history, State Farm said.
There are several St. Patrick's Day parades being held in communities across Maryland, as well as live music, crafts, activities and more.
Anyone looking for a new furry family member should attend the pop-up mega pet adoption event planned for March 15.
Free Eye Screenings for Save Your Vision Month
Harford's career and workforce open house is for for both prospective students and employers.
Danú takes its audiences on a musical journey to their native Ireland.
Dairy Queen will be offering a small vanilla cone on Free Cone Day March 19 to kick off the spring season at participating locations.
March 28 event at Coppermine Bel Air reimagines the traditional egg hunt so children of all abilities can participate.
Your generosity will help Harford students of all ages entertain you every week.
A raccoon tested positive for rabies Tuesday. It was found in Abingdon, Harford County Health Department officials said.
Volunteers needed to assist instructors during the iCan Bike Camp, July 13 through July 17, no experience is necessary.
A former Harford Count Sheriff's Office detective, who pleaded guilty to child sex exploitation crimes, has been sentenced.
Harford County residents are being warned of a scam text being sent from a source pretending to be the MDOT MVA.
Nearly 500 pets attended the community pet vaccine clinic Saturday, setting a record for the Humane Society of Harford County.
A burger chain with 11 Maryland sites are considering closing eateries and has introduced a new menu to try to solve its financial woes.
Nonprofit merger expands access to essential furniture and supportive services for individuals & families experiencing housing instability.
Firefighters from at least six departments and companies responded to a warehouse fire that broke out Saturday afternoon.
Harford County Executive Bob Cassilly is inviting volunteers to help plant approximately 130 trees at Swan Harbor Farm in Havre de Grace.
A Caribbean caterer celebrates five years, 2 new millionaires, beloved Italian restaurant reopens, new Peter Chang, superfood cafe arrives.
The Office of the State Fire Marshal said the fire was first reported around 11 a.m. at an apartment complex in Joppa.
A former Secret Service officer, Keith Runk, has announced he will be running against current Sheriff Gahler in the June primary.
March in Maryland includes a St. Patrick's Day parade, a line dance fundraiser, cooking class, pub crawl, jewelry and gems show, and more.
The chain said it also plans to lay off 7 percent of its corporate workforce as it aims to turn around declining sales. See MD impacts.
The event celebrates and honors individuals and organizations that demonstrate a commitment to empowering women.
With warmer weather on the horizon and more Marylanders and their pets heading outside, rabies cases are increasing.
Aberdeen PD is searching for the suspect they say committed an armed robbery in a gas station parking lot and asks for the public's help.
Awards will recognize teacher of the year, leadership, operations, student services, transportation and educational support professionals.
Aberdeen Police continue to search for a missing 15-year-old girl they say left school Feb. 2 with a 14-year-old who has since been located.
The incoming snowstorm has prompted Harford County Public Schools to change how classes will operate on Monday, Feb. 23.
A Bel Air man, 39, faces 4 charges, including negligent vehicular manslaughter, in a crash that killed a HS soccer star and injured others.
An Aberdeen man faces prison after pleading guilty to making online threats toward Black and Muslim communities, politicians and others.
Forecasters are giving Marylanders an early look at what to expect for spring 2026 as a cold and snowy winter draws to a close.
Patch has rounded up plenty of Lenten fish fry events in Maryland, along with more fun things to do the rest of February.
Tournament time is more fun with friends — explore neighborhood favorites and popular hangouts to watch the action.
The free expo and conference will be from 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Bel Air High School.
The workshop will be held at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 12, at the CONVERGE Center in Aberdeen.