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Harford Community College celebrates 2013 graduates

Harford Community College celebrates 2013 graduates

More than 300 of the newest graduates of Harford Community College received their degrees and certificates Thursday evening, the first step on what college officials hope will be a lifelong journey of learning.

'It just looks like a war zone,' says Harford native of Oklahoma twister destruction

Diane Starr McDaniel's daily commute from her job as a physical therapist at Norman Regional Hospital in Norman, Okla., north to her family home in Edmond, Okla., takes her through the heart of Moore.

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Joy Umansky, baker

Joy Umansky, baker

Joy Umansky, chief baker at the Dorothea's Breads business she co-owned for a decade, died May 11 at Gilchrist Hospice Care of complications...

Donald C. Hubbard Sr., lawyer

Donald C. Hubbard Sr., lawyer

Donald C. Hubbard Sr., a retired director of human resources who was also a labor lawyer, died Sunday of Alzheimer's disease at Rutherford...

John Richard 'Dick' Irwin, Sun 'police blotter' reporter, dies

John Richard 'Dick' Irwin, Sun 'police blotter' reporter, dies

John Richard "Dick" Irwin, a tough, accurate veteran police reporter with a heart of gold whose signature Police Blotter became required...



WATCHDOG COVERAGE FROM THE SUN

Sun coverage: Speed cameras

Speed cameras

An investigation into the proliferation of speed cameras in the Baltimore region over the past three years.

Coverage: College Park shooting incident

College Park shooting incident

See coverage of the events that took place near the College Park campus on Feb. 12, 2013.

Sun Coverage: Baltimore's aging infrastructure

Baltimore's aging infrastructure

Recent sink holes and water main breaks on city streets have brought issues related to Baltimore's aging infrastructure to the forefront.

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Bel Air Police investigate abduction, attempted sexual assault last week

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Nearly 1,000 turn out for Bel Air 'House of Cards' casting call

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Harford Sheriff's deputy pleads guilty to bribery, resigns

A Harford County Sheriff's deputy accused of taking payments from a Baltimore repossession company...

Joppa man charged with arson in apartment fire near The Festival in Bel Air

A Joppa man has been arrested in connection with an early-morning apartment fire at a building...

Chlorine leak reported at Edgewood Middle School

A drum filled with chlorine sprung a leak Monday morning in a pool mechanical room at Edgewood...

Stoop Storytelling show features offbeat coming out story

In seven minutes, Tim Kuhn will progress from first date to realizing he'll never be straight. And...

HCC board approves cultural diversity plan

Harford Community College officials have spent years working to improve cultural diversity on...

A public service message to youth sports parents

The good news is that, in seven years of umpiring amateur baseball games in the Baltimore area,...

Aberdeen man hit by truck, killed on Route 40

An Aberdeen man was killed Wednesday morning while walking on Route 40.

No abduction attempted in Bel Air's Cedarday neighborhood

A driver of a suspicious vehicle in the Cedarday neighborhood in Bel Air last month turned out to be...

Harford's first co-working space opens Wednesday

The first co-working space for start-up businesses in Harford County is having its grand opening...