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Suspected car thief hospitalized after crash
A Colora man remained hospitalized Tuesday after crashing a stolen car during a police chase in Harford County on Monday, according to the Maryland State Police at the JFK Barrack near Perryville.
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Wagon gives county fair's - only free ride'
As the final day of the Cecil County Fair draws closer, attendance picks up dramatically.
MARYLAND: Man gets 50 years in 2005 bar shooting
ELKTON - A North East man has been sentenced to 50 years in prison for a fatal shooting more than three years ago at a Perryville Bar.
Centennial Cruise-In Draws Big Crowd
Just under 100 cars packed the Elkton Chevron, Ray's Diner and Elkton Volunteer Fire Company's parking and service areas and lined nearby streets last Friday for the Elkton Centennial Jubilee Cruise-in. ...
Three charged in scrap metal heist
Police arrested three Cecil County residents Tuesday as they attempted to haul away scrap metal they'd scavenged from an abandoned manufacturing plant, according to the Elkton Police Department.
Data Center: Worcester County Commissioners government briefing from Tuesday, June 17
Action taken: Commendation awarded Worcester County Commissioners recognized Cindy Longwell for 34 years of dedicated service to county government that started in October 1974.
Drunken driver released from prison
An Elkton man's criminal record no longer reflects his vehicular manslaughter conviction for a drunken driving crash in which a pizza deliveryman died, after a judge granted him probation before judgment last ...
FRUITLAND: Man charged in assault with garden rake
FRUITLAND - An Elkton, Md., man faces assault charges for allegedly attacking two Fruitland residents with a garden rake on Sunday morning.
MARYLAND: Cecil woman pleads guilty in mother's slaying
ELKTON - Cecil County prosecutors plan to seek the maximum 30-year prison sentence for a Port Deposit woman who pleaded guilty to strangling her mother.
Kennel business picks up as summer vacationing kicks in
Business at Barkingham Palace is hectic during the summer months as pet owners take their families on vacations and leave their furry friends behind.
Religion update: More than 50 seek Oral Roberts post
More than 50 people have been suggested for or have shown interest in the Oral Roberts University presidency, the presidential search consultant said.
Police investigate man who officials say shot at thieves
An Elkton-area man could face criminal charges for firing gunshots toward a suspect early Friday after catching him rummaging through his van, according to the Maryland State Police.
An Elkton man was sentenced Wednesday to five years in jail for stabbing a teenager three times because he thought the boy had stolen his car.
Man sentenced to 7 years for kidnapping, assault
An Elkton man was sentenced on Monday to seven years behind bars after a jury convicted him earlier this year of kidnapping and assault in a case involving two woman.
Schools rework grading program
Cecil County Public School teachers will only have access to their own online grade books in the wake of charges that three Rising Sun High School seniors changed their grades with a stolen password.
North East teen killed in Saturday crash
A 17-year-old North East teen was killed Saturday night in a single-car crash near Elkton, according to the Maryland State Police at the North East Barrack.
Unique item helps solve jewelry heist
When Maggie Ann Montgomery opened a Christmas gift from her granddaughter 10 years ago, she never could have imagined how it would lead to the arrest of two burglars.
New solar panels nearly cover the roof of Limestone Presbyterian Church, in a project parishioners say has a dual message of environmental awareness and faith.
Nation, World Religion Briefs: Church that serves homeless sues town
BALTIMORE - An Elkton, Md., church focused on serving the homeless is suing the town of Elkton because civil libertarians and church leaders say the town is hindering the church's expression of faith.
Teens urge boycott of Christiana Mall
They don't like it. And they're taking their frustration online to get other teens to boycott the mall.