Baltimore Gas & Electric Company plans to spend more than $150 million in Harford County over the next several years to meet demand from anticipated growth.
Company representatives told the county council Tuesday BGE is working on projects a...
Published March 11, 2011 by The Aegis in Education
Harford Community College will give back nearly $450,000 as requested by the county executive to protect against potential budget shortfalls.
Again this year, Harford County Executive David Craig has asked all of his departments to hold back 3 p...
An 89-year-old White Hall man was rushed to the Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore earlier this week after a motor vehicle accident in Jarrettsville that police say he was responsible for.
Police also continue to investigate a Saturday ac...
A Fallston man was arrested Thursday and charged with raping an Aberdeen woman.
Joseph P. Ivory, 23, of the 1500 block of Fallston Road in Fallston, was charged Thursday with first- and second-degree rape and second-degree assault.
On Tue...
An 18-year-old Edgewood man was stabbed in Edgewood last Friday, but no arrests are expected — the victim signed documents requesting no further investigation.
Around 5:20 p.m., the 18-year-old Edgewood man was involved in a fight with about 25 ...
While no arrests have been made in connection with the theft of more than $10,000 in cash from Patterson Mill High School, police say they have a person of interest.
The theft took place over a 10-month period starting in December 2009, accordin...
Harford County Executive David Craig has three weeks to submit to the county’s legislative delegation the name of another candidate for appointment to the liquor control board.
Last week the Harford County delegation rejected the reappointment o...
Published March 11, 2011 by The Record in Business
Federal funds for road improvements to the deteriorating Old Bay Lane in Havre de Grace won’t be available for at least two years, but Mayor Wayne Dougherty isn’t giving up on trying to get money to fix the road.
“I am just going to keep pushing...
A bill to grant same-sex couples in Maryland full marriage rights is scheduled to have its final vote in the House of Delegates this morning (Friday) in Annapolis.
Senate Bill 116, known as the Civil Marriage Protection Act, to legalize gay marr...
An estimated 200 to 250 gallons of the chemical xylene spilled Tuesday evening at a manufacturing facility on Mercedes Drive in Riverside.
A call came in to the Harford County 911 Center shortly before 5 p.m. Tuesday that the cleaning agent spil...
Published March 11, 2011 by The Aegis in Education
The 10 finalists for the 2011 Harford County Teacher of the Year award were released Tuesday by Harford County Public Schools.
According to a press release from the school system: “The judging panel had a difficult and unenviable task again this...
The second man wanted in connection with a recent shooting and stabbing in Edgewood was arrested in another state this week and is awaiting extradition to Harford County.
Deron Hurst was taken into custody in New York this week, according to Mon...
A handful of Tea Party members used Tuesday’s meeting of the Harford County Council to remind their local elected officials it’s time to act and to rein in the county government’s spending.
Tony Passaro, of Bel Air, brought out the Bel Air Tea P...
The driver of a school bus that flipped on its side as a result of an accident in Havre de Grace last September was honored at the Level Volunteer Fire Company’s 58th annual awards banquet Saturday.
Thomas “Mike” Knight, a member of the Level co...
As someone who writes for a living, I never thought I would struggle with summing up my last three years at The Aegis, but I did.
Words simply cannot capture the magnitude of how much I have learned in such a short time, how grateful I am for th...
The new Walmart in Fallston is set to open next week, bringing with it as many as 450 jobs and adding more traffic to the busy Route 1 corridor between Harford and Mountain roads.
The store, just south of the junction with Connolly and Whitaker ...
In its quest to help revitalize the local economy, Harford County’s Economic Development Advisory Board has an idea: Invite wealthy investors to come to the rescue.
The board is working with North Star Innovation Partners to look at the possibil...
Two soldiers who were assigned to a unit based at Aberdeen Proving Ground were killed in Afghanistan Feb. 28.
The soldiers were part of the APG-based 20th Support Command, but were never stationed on the post, APG spokesperson George Mercer said...
The fight continues to remove the 15-year tax credit for a continuing care facility being built in Aberdeen from a bill that would grant Harford County the authority to impose a hotel room tax.
With a committee hearing looming next week on the l...
Every kid who has ever put on a baseball glove and a laced up a pair of spikes has, at some point or another, thought about making it all the way to the Big Leagues.
Precious few make it past the high school level, and those who do learn quickly...
Perhaps we’ve been a bit off the mark in characterizing our local delegation to the Maryland General Assembly as being lackluster when it comes to getting things done.
As it turns out, at least one member was able to impose his will on a governm...
Published March 11, 2011 by The Record in News, Politics
This story was updated at 9 a.m. Friday, March 11Havre de Grace is headed for a contested mayoral race and what could be a hot battle for three city council seats in the city’s upcomi...
Published March 11, 2011 by The Record, The Aegis in News, Politics
Politics likely played a role in last week's rejection of last week William Jiles for reappointment to the Harford County Liquor Control Board.Jiles was renominated to a new three-year term by Harford County Executive David Craig, but the coun...
The fight continues to remove the 15-year tax credit for a continuing care facility being built in Aberdeen from a bill that would grant Harford County the authority to impose a hotel room tax.With a committee hearing looming next week on the ...