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Harford County

    Pilot killed in Havre de Grace crash was Army general who served at Aberdeen Proving Ground
    Over the last year, Maj. Gen. Anthony W. Potts oversaw the development of a new communications network for soldiers while stationed at Aberdeen Proving Ground.
    Anthony W. Potts was a United States Army major general who served as the program executive officer for Command, Control and Communications from June 22, 2022, to June 2023.
    Officials identify pilot who died in single-engine plane crash in Havre de Grace
    NTSB will investigate the crash, which the federal agency said involved a Piper PA-28 airplane.
    Emergency responders on the scene of a single-engine plane crash in Havre de Grace on July 25, 2023. Courtesy: CBS News Baltimore.
    Too old for gold? Not these senior athletes.
    More than 1,000 medal events took place over twelve 12 days in 21 different, sports including basketball, swimming, table tennis, track and field, and badminton.
    Paul Milewski of Wisconsin,  Robert Koontz, 79, of Waldorf MD, and William Bach of South Carolina, compete in the 100-meter at South Fayette High School, in McDonald, PA, during the National Senior Games, Wednesday, July 12, 2023.
    Harford Co. veteran who stormed Capitol with loaded pistol is sentenced to 7 years in prison
    Christopher Michael Alberts, 35, of Pylesville, Maryland, isn’t accused of brandishing his concealed gun during the riot on Jan. 6, 2021. But he used a wooden pallet as a makeshift battering ram against police officers.
    In this image from video provided by the Justice Department in the government’s sentencing memo for Christopher Michael Alberts, right, yells at U.S. Capitol Police offices during the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol. Alberts, a military veteran who stormed the U.S. Capitol with a loaded pistol, metal-plated body armor and a gas mask has been sentenced to seven years in prison. (Justice Department via AP)
    DPW asks residents to limit water use in Baltimore, counties after pumping station fire
    The request comes after a Thursday morning fire at a DPW drinking water pumping station in Baltimore County strained the region’s drinking water system.
    Breaking News alert
    State pays nearly $3M to John Huffington, wrongly convicted of murder
    John Huffington was wrongly convicted of double murder in Harford County in 1981, in a case so flawed that the lead prosecutor was ultimately disbarred for his conduct in the case. Huffington was pardoned earlier this year.
    John Huffington, center, is applauded during a meeting of the Maryland Board of Public Works on July 5, 2023. The board awarded $2.9 million for being wrongly convicted and incarcerated for decades. Huffington, who was on death row, has written a book and worked for nonprofit organizations since his conviction was vacated.
    Dozens displaced after lightning strikes Bel Air condo, starting fire
    A two-alarm apartment fire sparked by a lightning strike caused an apartment building to partially collapse Monday evening in Bel Air.
    Approximately 75 Harford County volunteer firefighters responded to a two-alarm apartment fire Monday night in the 1300 block of Sheridan Place in Bel Air.
    The 41st Brooks Robinson High School All-Star Game is set for this Sunday
    The Baltimore area is well represented on both the North and South rosters
    Baltimore Orioles Hall of Famer Brooks Robinson, who starred for the Orioles from 1955-1977, is namesake of the MAI Capital Management Brooks Robinson All-Star Game, which will take place for the 41st time, Sunday at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
    Former Del. Impallaria’s record cleared in theft, misconduct case
    After paying $44,100 in restitution, performing 100 hours of community service and pleading guilty to a gun charge, the Republican politician’s case was converted to probation before judgement.
    Del. Rick Impallaria
    The Baltimore Banner Awards: Harford County fall sports
    Joppatowne’s Steven Robinson and Fallston’s Katherine King are our Harford County Fall Sports Male and Female Athletes of the Year
    The Baltimore BannerÕs High School Athlete Awards and McCormickÕs Unsung Heroes event at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Wednesday, June 7, 2023. (Steve Ruark for the Baltimore Banner)
    The Baltimore Banner and McCormick honor 2022-23 high school athletes
    The Baltimore Banner honored high school athletes from the Baltimore region during its inaugural high school sports banquet on Wednesday night at M&T Bank Stadium.
    McCormick Unsung Heroes awardees Georgiana Benckini, from left, of Notre Dame Prep, Imani Groce, of Western Tech, Carter Herbert, of Perry Hall, Emmanuel Awogbesan, of Milford Mill, Adam Ossakow, of Hereford, and Brianna Bridgemohan, of Forest Park, stand together at The Baltimore BannerÕs High School Athlete Awards and McCormickÕs Unsung Heroes event at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Wednesday, June 7, 2023.
    The Baltimore Banner Awards: Harford County winter sports
    Aberdeen’s Taylan Bass and Fallston’s Ayla Galloway are our Harford County Winter Sports Male and Female Athletes of the Year.
    The Baltimore BannerÕs High School Athlete Awards and McCormickÕs Unsung Heroes event at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Wednesday, June 7, 2023. (Steve Ruark for the Baltimore Banner)
    The Baltimore Banner Awards: Harford County spring sports
    C. Milton Wright’s Tommy Cannavale and Fallston’s Ayla Galloway are our Harford County Spring Sports Male and Female Athletes of the Year.
    The Baltimore Banner's High School Athlete Awards and McCormick's Unsung Heroes event at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Wednesday, June 7, 2023. (Steve Ruark for the Baltimore Banner)
    Air quality alert in Baltimore: What you need to know
    The Baltimore area is under a code red air quality warning. Here’s how to stay safe.
    A person runs through Federal Hill Park on Thursday morning, June 8, 2023. Baltimore's air quality remains at dangerous levels due to smoke from Canadian wildfires.
    The Baltimore Banner/VSN Final 2023 Boys Lacrosse Top 15
    MIAA A champion McDonogh lands No. 1; state champs Broadneck and Severna Park post
    For the second straight year, McDonogh was the last standing in the toughest boys lacrosse league in the nation in the MIAA A Conference. The Eagles are No. 1 in the final Baltimore Banner/Varsity Sports Network Top 15.
    The Baltimore Banner/VSN Final 2023 Girls Lacrosse Top 15
    Led by No. 1 McDonogh, IAAM squads claim the top five spots; state champs Manchester Valley, Liberty, Severna Park and Broadneck place in Top 10
    After winning its first IAAM A Conference championship since 2019, McDonogh is No. 1 in the final Baltimore Banner/Varsity Sports Network Girls Lacrosse Top 15.
    Fallston boys overwhelm Perryville for 1A state boys lacrosse title
    Cougars rely on their playoff experience to win second state championship in the last three years
    The Fallston lacrosse team celebrates its victory over Perryville, earning the Cougars their second state title in the last three years.
    Liberty downs Fallston for its third straight Class 1A girl’s lacrosse state championship
    Cougars are foiled by the Lions in the state final for a third straight year
    In a team pose, members of the Liberty girls lacrosse team each flash three fingers to symbolize their third consecutive Class 1 state championship, following their 14-10 win over Fallston, Tuesday night at Stevenson University
    The Baltimore Banner/VSN Week 10 Boys & Girls Lacrosse Top 15
    McDonogh boys clinch the season’s top ranking with second straight MIAA crown; boys and girls public school powers to battle for state championships this week
    They’re heeeere. Invasive spotted lanternfly population booming in Baltimore.
    Five years after they first appeared in Maryland, the population of spotted lanternflies, an invasive insect native to Asia, is booming in the Baltimore region this spring.
    They're baaaaack! Black-and-white spotted lanternfly nymphs are scuttling around the Baltimore region, the harbingers of a population boom of the invasive pests. Although the bugs have been slowly moving into the area over the past few years, entomologists believe this will be the first year we see them in massive numbers in the Baltimore area.
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