An exhibit about Harford Community College's historic Hays-Heighe House will be open now through Dec. 23 and includes special events.
The Harford Community College Learning Center has received national certification.
We all know athletes who shine whether they’re competing or not. Let's help share these amazing stories!
The NCLCA's Learning Center Certification program promotes professional standards of excellence for learning centers.
The stories of 17 selfless volunteers inspired guests at the 36th Annual Harford’s Most Beautiful People Awards ceremony.
The exhibit will be on display in the Chesapeake Gallery located in Harford's Student Center from November 14, 2022 to January 6, 2023.
The acting health officer for Harford County has been named the permanent health officer.
U.S. Air Force veteran Mike Phillips spends his days educating youth and his free time raising money for Special Olympics of Maryland.
A new list from U.S. News & World Report shows two Maryland communities rank among the top 150 best places to retire.
Funds raised benefit Cancer LifeNet, which provides free-of-charge supportive care services to those living with a cancer diagnosis.
We Cancerve’s Mitten Drive 2022 to Benefit Homeless, Sick and Foster Children
Testing will be conducted at the Aberdeen Proving Ground this week.
Families are encouraged to closely examine their kids' Halloween candy and look for what resembles deadly rainbow fentanyl, police say.
The community is invited to attend a virtual public meeting Nov. 2 to discuss two proposals for a trail along U.S. 40 in Harford County.
Social Challenge Celebrates Volunteers and Builds Awareness for Harford and Baltimore County Non-Profits
A Maryland sheriff urges parents to check Halloween candy as colored fentanyl pills spread, but an expert questions if kids are at risk.
Extra MD troopers will be out statewide through Halloween to crack down on impaired driving, as well as speeders and aggressive drivers.
Testing will be conducted at the Aberdeen Proving Ground Saturday, base officials warned, and residents in the area may hear the noise.
William Lee Hawkins, 41, was shot and wounded by Harford County Sheriff's deputies Thursday during a standoff in Bel Air, a report said.
These pets are searching for their forever homes. They are currently at The Humane Society of Harford County.
Get to know Carol L. Mueller, candidate for Harford County Board of Education District C, in this Patch candidate profile.
Get to know James Reilly, candidate for Harford County Council District D, in this Patch candidate profile.
Get to know Blane H. Miller III, candidate for Harford County executive, in this Patch candidate profile.
Get to know Jeffrey R. Gahler, Harford County sheriff, in this Patch candidate profile. He has no opponent in his re-election bid.
Get to know Carol Pitt Bruce, candidate for the Harford County Board of Education, in this Patch candidate profile.
Check out these spooktacular displays in Harford County this Halloween.
Bob Cassilly is running for Harford County Executive.
The Harford County Sheriff's office reports residents seeing their vehicles they bought off Facebook Marketplace stolen from their homes.
An Edgewood woman has been found guilty of arson, felony murder and other charges by a Harford County jury in relation to a fatal 2019 fire.
The county’s public bus system, has been honored with a 2022 Outstanding Marketing Program Award and supervisor receives Unsung Hero Award.
Harford government ended last year with a $35M surplus to meet future needs & earned a clean opinion by auditors on its financial reporting.
The Credit Union Earns Their Latest Designation in a Series of Consumer and Industry Awards
Early voting starts Thursday and runs through Nov. 3. Early voting centers will be open from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. each day.
The Harford Dance Theatre will present the holiday favorite "The Nutcracker" Dec. 2-4. Guests are asked to donate a toy for area children.
With magnificent scenery, gorgeous costumes, and exquisite dancing, it’s a holiday feast for young and old alike!
The seventh annual Summer Adventure drew 1,242 participants (1,064 people and 178 dogs) raising awareness & support to protect our waterways
The "Nation’s Report Card" shows Maryland students experienced setbacks in math and reading proficiencies due to the COVID pandemic.
A 47-year-old Bel Air man experiencing a "mental health crisis" jumped to his death from a parking ramp Sunday, Bel Air Police say.