452 days ago - Joanne Wachholder wrestled with a table-sized map of the Fallston area and pointed through the trees at the far edge of the Fallston Middle School property, toward the spot where a proposed pipeline would carry natural gas through Harford.
453 days ago - Federal regulators Tuesday toured the proposed path of a natural gas pipeline through Harford, tracing its route past houses, schools and parks that neighbors fear could be endangered by its construction.
465 days ago - State police Thursday used fingerprints to identify the woman whose body was found in Aberdeen as Jodie S. Davis, 41, of Clayton Street in Aberdeen.
466 days ago - Maryland State Police were investigating a possible homicide outside of Aberdeen Wednesday evening after a passing motorist noticed a woman's body inside a sleeping bag by the side of the road.
470 days ago - The arrival of 19,000 new residents by 2015 because of the expansion of Aberdeen Proving Ground could change the physical landscape of Harford.
475 days ago - An off-duty Baltimore police officer was arrested in Harford County Saturday on charges of assaulting three people and brandishing a gun at an ex-girlfriend’s house, police said.
476 days ago - Neighbors of Harford County’s landfill say that its problems go far deeper than the 56 safety and environmental violations addressed in an independent study last week, and that they don’t trust the study’s source.
486 days ago - An Edgewood teenager is back in jail this week after being arrested in an Aberdeen hotel room containing drugs and guns — days before a hearing to determine if a separate attempted murder case will be sent to juvenile court.
488 days ago - The governor’s office appointed two new members to the Harford County Board of Education earlier today, ignoring the recommendations local politicians made Monday night.
488 days ago - One opening on the Harford school board became two Monday night, when Vice President Salina Williams announced she was retiring rather than serving another term.
495 days ago - The bones and skull found in a duffel bag in Jarrettsville in Harford this past week were determined to be innocuous by the Office of the State Medical Examiner on Tuesday.