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Crofton Mom Shares Family's Virtual Learning Experience

A hug. A smile. A high five. These are just three of many things students learning from home really miss. Elizabeth Fine of Crofton shared her family's experience with virtual learning.

Former MD Politician Shares Dementia Diagnosis

The former mayor of Havre de Grace has been diagnosed with dementia. David Craig, also a former Harford County executive, went public with his condition to raise awareness about Alzheimer's and call for more research funding.

Royal Farms Sells $2 Million Lottery Ticket

Someone who purchased a lottery ticket in Perry Hall is $2 million richer.

Halloween In MD: Avoid Risky Trick-Or-Treating, CDC Urges

Traditional trick-or-treating, plus haunted house visits and other typical Halloween fun, should be avoided this year to halt the spread of the coronavirus, say state and federal health officials.

General Assembly Could See First Black Republican Woman

Educator Brenda Thiam was nominated to fill a vacancy in the House of Delegates, and if appointed by the governor she will become the first Black Republican woman to serve in the General Assembly.

This MD Community Is Among Money's Best Places To Live In 2020

One Maryland community No. 5 on a list of the 50 best places in the United States to live, according to a new ranking by Money magazine.

Coronavirus Restrictions Ease, New Metrics

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