The sweeping changes to the nation’s largest food aid program took effect under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which Trump signed in July.
Unofficial election results show Paula S. Etting and Gavin O. Hanley as winning the two open seats on the Bel Air Board of Commissioners.
Two seats on the Bel Air Board of Commissioners will be filled Election Day, Nov. 4. Polls will open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m.
The ongoing government shutdown is hurting Maryland's most vulnerable residents, as officials confirm food aid benefits won't be paid.
The Trump administration has agreed to resume student loan forgiveness for about 2.5 million borrowers, including some in Maryland.
Millions of Americans will not receive SNAP benefits until the federal government shutdown ends. Here's what that means for Maryland.
Meet Matt Gullion, who is running for one of two open seats on the Bel Air Board of Commissioners.
Meet Gavin Hanley, who is running for one of two open seats on the Bel Air Board of Commissioners.
Meet Paula S. Etting, current chair of the Bel Air Board of Commissioners who is running for re-election Nov. 4.
Two seats on the Bel Air Board of Commissioners will be filled Election Day, Nov. 4. A candidate forum will be held this week.
Sightings of a mysterious object in the sky were reported across much of the East Coast and Midwest around 9 p.m. Tuesday.
The tariffs, also announced for Mexico, are set to start on Aug. 1 unless deals are reached.
The move comes a week after the Trump administration upended plans to move the agency's headquarters to Maryland.
The more than 1,000-page bill includes cuts to Medicaid and covers 2024 campaign tax promises, including no tax on tips and overtime wages.
President Donald Trump touted the money as a "pro-family initiative" that will benefit millions of American families.
Maryland travelers have less than a month left to make sure they have the right identification to board domestic flights.
In July 2024, Bel Air Senior Police Officer Rick Krause was named a Do Good Hero. He recently was named an annual winner for the program.
The 10 percent across-the-board tariff hike takes effect Saturday, while the higher reciprocal tariffs will take effect next week.
The order fulfills a campaign promise to eliminate an agency that President Donald Trump has decried as wasteful.
Tariffs announced by President Trump have sparked renewed concerns of a North American trade war. Here's how they'll affect Marylanders.
The president said he may take control of the U.S. Postal Service, which has operated independently of the federal government since 1970.
Here’s what Maryland residents need to know about getting their Real ID before the May 7 deadline.
Harford Co. officials announced the sale of $60M in public improvement bonds to help fund projects including schools, roads, bridges, etc.
MD leaders say in a lawsuit that the president's executive order violates the constitutional rights of children born in the United States.
The IRS payments should start landing in people’s bank accounts and mailboxes in late January. Here's how to know if you qualify.
A judge has ruled that a Harford County sheriff's deputy cannot serve as a County Council member, and must step down immediately.
Harford County officials will host a town hall meeting to discuss the proposed FY26 budget and answer residents' questions.
There's still time to submit an application for a spot on the administrative charging committee for the county Police Accountability board.
The full retirement age will rise in January to match a growing expected lifespan, according to a law passed in 1983.
Residents can attend meetings to provide input about how Harford County can best use CRRF from state tax imposed on marijuana sales.
Harford County officials announced they've paid $220K toward 44 volunteer first responders' school loans.
See how the 2024 presidential election between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump breaks down by county in Maryland.
Marylanders approved a state constitutional amendment that "guarantees a right to reproductive freedom," according to the AP.
Voters have voiced their opinion about the proposed charter amendment in Harford County. See how the election turned out.
The Maryland general election is on Tuesday. Check your candidates and polling place in Patch's Harford County voter guide.
Question 1 on the Nov. 5 ballot asks Marylanders to vote on an amendment that "guarantees a right to reproductive freedom."
Two meetings will be held this month for the public to provide feedback about zoning applications.
Voters on Nov. 5 will decide a Harford County charter amendment, along with president, and U.S. Senate and U.S. House races in Maryland.
Individuals have two days to apply for a seat on the Harford County Police Accountability Board's Administrative Charging Committee.