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Police searching for vehicle involved in Middle River hit-and-run
MIDDLE RIVER, MD—Police are searching for the vehicle that was involved in a hit-and-run accident in the Middle River area earlier this month. On May 12, 2024 the vehicle pictured above was involved in a hit-and-run crash in the area of Eastern Boulevard and Old Eastern Avenue (21220). The...
Electric vehicle bursts into flames on Harford Road in Kingsville
KINGSVILLE, MD—Crews are on the scene of an electric vehicle fire in the Kingsville area. The fire broke out at around 9 p.m. in the 12500-block of Harford Road (21087). HazMat units are on the scene, as are units from Fallston Volunteer Fire & Ambulance Company, Kingsville Volunteer Fire Company, and the Baltimore County Fire Department.
Gun detection system in use at all Baltimore County schools, superintendent announces
TOWSON, Md. — A new high-tech system to detect guns in Baltimore County Public Schools is up and running, Superintendent Myriam Rogers announced Thursday. The high-tech security system taps into existing cameras to identify weapons and is intended to make response times quicker if a gun is detected. "We're...
New Harford committee launched to review, make recommendations about whether to remove books from school libraries
Harford County Public Schools is launching a committee to evaluate and make recommendations about books that some have said should be banned from school libraries. The planned 27-member Library Materials Reconsideration committee is designed to “streamline and standardize the process when library materials are up for reconsideration across all HCPS schools,” said Jillian Lader, the system’s ...
Credit card skimmer found on self-checkout register inside Towson Wawa
TOWSON, Md. — A credit card skimmer was found inside a Wawa gas station in Baltimore County. "I think it's super alarming because we come here, like, every single day, and we only use the self-checkout," said Drew Wilson, a Wawa customer. On May 15, officers were called for...
Avenue Community Calendar
Tuesday, May 7, to Tuesday, August 27 WMVFS Food Truck Tuesdays Spend the day with neighbors and support the White Marsh Volunteer Fire — EMS. Food, drinks, dessert and live music will be available at “Food Truck Tuesdays” events every Tuesday through August 27, 2024. Food trucks rotate weekly and include local favorites like Once Upon a Potato, Farm to Fork, Don’s Dogs, Mr. Souvlaki, Conrad’s, Jimmy’s Seafood, Miss Twist,...
Softball Recap: Abingdon picks up third straight win on the road
With a playoff game on the line, Abingdon rose to the challenge on Thursday. They came out on top in a nail-biter against the Cave Spring Knights and snuck past 4-3. Winning may never get old, but Abingdon sure is getting used to it with their fourth in a row.
South defeats North in UCBAC All-Star Game
The eighth annual UCBAC All-Star game brought 36 seniors from across the UCBAC to The Ripken Experience in Aberdeen on Monday for some end of the year baseball. The South, consisting of players from Rising Sun, North East, Perryville, Havre de Grace, Aberdeen, Edgewood, Fallston and Harford Tech, won 6-0. Perryville’s Gage Poorman and North East’s Ethan Flaugher each drove in runs. Flaugher, Luke Keefer and Evan England represented North East. Layne Hull and and Dylan Schriver represented Rising Sun. Poorman represented Perryville. Nate Fleming, Andrew Connolley and Braden Paris represented Bohemia Manor on the North. Jose Romero, Luis Romero and Langston Belser represented Elkton on the northern squad. The North consisted of ball players from Bo Manor, Elkton, Patterson Mill, Joppatowne, C.M. Wright, Bel Air and North Harford.
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