Maria Morales
35 stories by Maria Morales
- The Police Unity Tour, a group of volunteer cyclists honoring officers who died in the line of duty and raising funds for the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial, made a stop in Harford County on Wednesday.
- The Hartnett children, who attend Hickory Elementary School in Bel Air, were surprised Thursday when their father, who was deployed to Egypt for 11 months, appeared at the school, wearing the school mascot's costume.
- On Tuesday, the Harford County Sheriffās Office held its annual memorial for its seven deputies who died in the line of duty.
- The Bel Air resident is also accused of evading more than $1.375 million in federal taxes.
- Eid-ul-Fitr brought to a close a month of fasting from dawn to dusk for the holy holiday of Ramadan. Harford County Muslims celebrated Monday with prayer and breakfast.
- Detectives are looking for a man who robbed an Abingdon bank on Thursday afternoon.
- New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Weiner is launching the tour of her new book, āThe Summer Place,ā on May 10 at the Water's Edge Events Center in Belcamp.
- Four Bel Air residents, including two teachers and two public safety personnel, were honored by the council.
- The āEgg My Yardā service is a fundraiser for The Longest Day, an Alzheimerās Association activity which encourages people to be creative in raising funds for the organization.
- Eaves is the first Hispanic and the first Harford County resident in more than 100 years appointed to the Court of Appeals.
- The announcement came Friday during a ribbon-cutting ceremony for two new MLB-replicated youth baseball fields at the Ripken Experience in Aberdeen.
- The driver of a motorcycle was killed Saturday morning in Aberdeen.
- Janet Holbrook, firefighter and secretary of the Whiteford Fire Company, died Feb. 22 after returning from an emergency call.
- The memorial also paid tribute to Baltimore Lt. Keona Holley and firefighters lost recently from Baltimore and Harford counties.
- Kathleen Thompson will go to Alaska for the final round.
- Authorities linked Baker to deaths in Edgewood and Joppa.
- Webb Street is closed between South Drive and James Street for repairs.
- A fourth person has died from injuries sustained in a Monday car accident that shut down the Bel Air Bypass.
- Seth Linfield, a lawyer, educator and ordained rabbi, will serve as the school's leader.
- The 30-year Fallston volunteer firefighter owns a food truck, Cowboy Eats.
- The top two contenders for the seat are spending on media, campaign materials and fundraising. A third candidate did not file a report.
- 1,700 test kits were gone in two hours.
- Special menus and meal deals offer a boost to local restaurants.
- C. John Sullivan III continues agricultural advocacy on the national level.
- Anyone who had a COVID-19 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test at the Ripken Stadium testing site on Jan. 10 will need a do-over.
- Wounded man was dropped off at local hospital, according to Harford County Sheriffās Office deputies.
- PJ Craig was surprised on the show with a trip to Hawaii
- The college will offer an associate's degree for biotechnology careers.
- An Edgewood man suffered serious injuries after the altercation outside of Cricket Wireless.
- The clinic will provide both rapid and PCR testing while participants sit in their cars
- A mother and 5-year-old child were held at knifepoint in the Nov. 8 incident, according to the Harford County Sheriffās Office.
- Students will be dismissed early Wednesday to prepare for virtual instruction starting Thursday.
- HCPS prohibits some afterschool activities and all social gatherings, reduces quarantine time, and plans voluntary pop-up testing clinics
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- Bel Air held a groundbreaking on Thursday for the long-awaited expansion of its town hall and police headquarters.