Harford Executive Cassilly sets record-level funding without raising taxes in FY 2027 budget
Harford County Executive Bob Cassilly unveiled his proposed FY 2027 budget featuring record investments in public safety and education without raising taxes. The plan eliminates past deficits while boosting salaries, supporting school projects, upgrading emergency services equipment, and enhancing parks.
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Cost of education increases for all Harford Community College students in 2022-23 school year
Tuition for in-state students at Harford Community College increased by 1.7% for the 2022-23 academic year, according to recent data, according to the latest disclosure from the National Center for Education Statistics.
Which ex-high school standouts from Harford County area will play on Sunday, Nov. 30?
These former Harford County area high school athletes will take part in events on Sunday, Nov. 30.
How many seasonal agricultural visas were requested by employers in Harford News publication area during 2024?
In 2024, 76 H-2A petitions were filed by employers located in the Harford News publication area, according to data provided by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services via the H-2A Employer Data Hub.
Rep. Andy Harris highlights legislative action and border policy claims in recent posts
Rep. Andy Harris shared multiple posts on November 5 outlining his positions on tax policy and immigration enforcement while referencing recent federal legislation and ongoing law enforcement actions during a government shutdown.
Who among former Harford County area high school athletes will be active on Saturday, Nov. 8?
Saturday, Nov. 8 will feature competition from these former Harford County area high school standouts.
House Freedom Caucus supports extended continuing resolution to maintain current federal spending
The House Freedom Caucus has announced its support for a longer-term Continuing Resolution (CR) to fund the federal government, aiming to keep discretionary spending at current levels and prevent an omnibus spending bill.
Which Harford County area high school alumni will be active during the week beginning Monday, Sept. 8?
The week starting Monday, Sept. 8 will feature action from these former Harford County area high school stars.










