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Carroll sheriff has an idea for how to use county’s opioid-settlement money • Hot Dog! Mount Airy dachshund derby and pet blessing brings out canine fans
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Carroll County Daily Headlines

Tuesday, October 21, 2025

Westminster’s ‘No Kings’ rally draws hundreds to city

The Westminster demonstration was one of 2,700 “No Kings” rallies held across the United States and internationally on Saturday.

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Carroll sheriff has an idea for how to use county’s opioid-settlement money

Sheriff Jim DeWees has an idea for how to spend Carroll County’s opioid settlement funds.

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Hot Dog! Mount Airy dachshund derby and pet blessing brings out canine fans

From dachshund races to a snake blessing, Mount Airy event brings out animal lovers.

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22 days of shutdown, Maryland lawmakers still front and center

Beyond the press calls, rallies, and town halls — a constant for Congress to escape blame — there’s been a focus on legislation and congressional oversight.

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Maryland college crime reports up, driven by vehicle theft, assault

Increased crime on campus contrasts with national trends that show an overall decline in crime, including in Maryland. Baltimore, for example, continues to see steep drops in both violent and prope…

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UM president can make decision on Big Ten capital deal without regents’ consent

The Board of Regents didn’t take a position on the deal, but a few regents wanted to know if the university needed the board’s consent.

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Mike Preston: The Ravens need to beat the Bears, but it won’t be easy | COMMENTARY

The Ravens desperately need a win over the Bears, Mike Preston writes, but Chicago is far from a pushover.

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Baltimore Center Stage prison play gives voice to those left behind by system | REVIEW

While it doesn’t look away from its characters’ rage and sorrow, “The Peculiar Patriot” also is often funny and full of joy.

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