Carroll County Daily Headlines newsletter
‘Alpaca Attack-a’: Finksburg farm embraces rise of agritourism • Carroll Singers find intergenerational community: ‘We make great music together’
 ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌
Header Logo

Carroll County Daily Headlines

Monday, December 22, 2025

A growing divide emerges among Carroll leaders in Eldersburg zoning debate

“I understand you’re trying to split the baby, but we’re doing some serious stuff, and we need to do it correctly,” Commissioner Ken Kiler said to Commissioner Joseph Vigliotti.

Read more →

‘Alpaca Attack-a’: Finksburg farm embraces rise of agritourism

“Sometimes you could be having the worst day of your life, and when you come meet and interact with an alpaca, your day just completely turns around,” Yussy McManus, owner, Black Barn Alpacas.

Read more →

Carroll Singers find intergenerational community: ‘We make great music together’

“Music moves me. It is the most effective thing to me,” one group member said.

Read more →

James Ransone, ‘The Wire’ and ‘It: Chapter Two’ actor, dead at 46

James Ransone, a Baltimore native and actor known for his role in “The Wire,” died Dec. 19. Ransone was 46 and lived in Los Angeles.

Read more →

Nancy Pelosi: ‘My father brought the Baltimore Colts to Baltimore.’

After decades as Baltimore’s National Football League team, the Colts, in a dispute with the city over outdated Memorial Stadium, left town for Indianapolis on a March night in 1984.

Read more →

Ravens squander late lead in 28-24 loss to Patriots, putting playoff hopes in serious peril

Lamar Jackson got hurt and the Ravens allowed the go-ahead TD with 2:15 left in a 28-24 loss to the Patriots that puts their playoff hopes in peril.

Read more →

Inside how the Ravens blew another double-digit 4th-quarter lead

The Ravens led the Patriots by 11 points in the fourth quarter. Familiar mistakes cost Baltimore a needed win.

Read more →

The Baltimore Sun’s Ravens report card: Grades for 28-24 loss to Patriots

The Ravens collapsed in a costly 28-24 loss to the Patriots. Here’s how columnist Mike Preston graded Baltimore’s position groups.

Read more →