HARFORD COUNTY, Md. WBAL NewsRadio 1090/FM 101.5 - Snow days were a staple when it came to schooling, but the pandemic has changed what that may mean. One county that Gov. Harford County Sheriff Jeffrey Gahler says a male inmate who arrived here in mid-December has now tested positive. Posted on: December 21, 2020 [ARCHIVED] Glassman Grants Additional $2.1 Million for a Total of $7.1 Million to HCPS for COVID-19 Expenses. Harford County Public Schools and the county’s health department are fielding an increasing number of calls and questions about the coronavirus … Harford County Health Department buildings will be closed to the public to reduce the risk of customer exposure to COVID-19. A Harford County Public Schools spokesperson says there has been no change in plans to bring local students learning virtually back for in-person instruction, even as a … Please call 410-838-1500 for Bel Air, 410-612-1779 for Edgewood (Woodbridge), and 410-939-6680 for WIC services. Please call 410-838-1500 for Bel Air, 410-612-1779 for Edgewood (Woodbridge), and 410-939-6680 for WIC services. We will be providing services telephonically. Meanwhile, the education association continues to … County Executive Barry Glassman on Monday granted an additional $2.1 million to Harford County Public Schools for COVID-19 related expenses, bringing to $7.1 million the school system’s total allocation from the county’s CARES Act funds. (WJZ) — Harford County Public Schools will return to virtual learning this Friday, the school system announced. Harford County Health Department buildings will be closed to the public to reduce the risk of customer exposure to COVID-19. The system cited a surge in county coronavirus … Larry Hogan mentioned by name during Thursday’s news conference is Harford County, where they've seen a large percentage jump in coronavirus cases. Harford County teachers reported back to classrooms, most teaching their students virtually, but from inside the school building. We will be providing services telephonically. Harford County Public Schools has updated its recovery plan as the coronavirus pandemic continues, announcing Thursday they will be doing virtual learning during the first semester in the fall. BEL AIR, Md. HARFORD COUNTY, MD — Harford County Public Schools is expected to release data Friday showing where suspected cases of the coronavirus are within the school system. — Since March, corrections officers and even healthcare providers at the Harford County Detention Center had come down with an occasional case of coronavirus, but the detainees had remained COVID-free. The new coronavirus is a "rapidly changing situation and one which we are monitoring closely," Harford County Public Schools said in a statement Wednesday. County Executive Barry Glassman on Monday granted an additional $2.1 million to Harford County Public Schools for COVID-19 related expenses, bringing to $7.1 million the school system’s total allocation from the county’s CARES Act funds. Esta informacion en Espanol- 410-877-1049.