Carroll County Daily Headlines newsletter
Cannabis grants delayed as Carroll leaders push for prevention and education • Carroll’s state delegation previews goals for 2026
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Carroll County Daily Headlines

Friday, November 21, 2025

Carroll community members push back about ICE policy in schools

“We’re talking [about] everybody’s children. You can’t just have random people that are masked, that don’t identify themselves, coming into buildings, traumatizing our…

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Cannabis grants delayed as Carroll leaders push for prevention and education

Carroll’s share of the Community Reinvestment and Repair Fund is expected to continue growing by about $225,000 annually over the next several years.

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Carroll’s state delegation previews goals for 2026

Carroll’s state lawmakers may forward legislation that expands the county’s oversight powers as well as worker’s compensation for correctional officers.

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Rumored threat at Century High resolved with ‘no known concern,’ Carroll County officials say

Century High School officials say a rumored student threat that circulated in the community was investigated with law enforcement and determined to pose no active concern.

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Liberty football embraces surprise state quarterfinal opportunity: ‘Let’s play’

Liberty football players are excited about being given a second chance at the state playoffs following Middletown’s forfeiture.

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From hospitals to ‘the gray area’: Inside Maryland’s broken senior-care pipeline

Maryland’s senior-care system shuttles vulnerable adults from hospitals to a mix of facilities, including unlicensed homes with little oversight and no accountability.

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Chris Roemer: It’s become too easy to hate in America | COMMENTARY

Most Americans live in an echo chamber where they are exposed only to information they already believe to be true, writes Chris Roemer.

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Maryland has ‘no choice’ but to find cuts before tax or fee increases, top Dem says

Maryland House Majority Leader David Moon wants to close the state’s projected $1.5 billion budget deficit by making spending cuts before raising taxes.

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