Carroll might prohibit housing units over commercial centers • Carroll’s K-9 Jake dies; named for Westminster teen Jake Offutt, who battled brain cancer
Carroll County Daily Headlines Friday, February 6, 2026 | | |
| | | | | While the moviegoing experience has changed quite a bit since then, the love of film in Carroll County endures through a local group. | | | | | Planned commercial centers in Carroll could soon not be allowed to build housing units on their second floor. | | | | | Carroll County Sheriff Jim DeWees named K9 Jake after a Westminster teen who died of brain cancer to honor how the boy embraced “the warrior within.” | | | | | A Baltimore County paramedic accused of filming pornographic videos of himself masturbating into his colleagues’ food and public property will be held without bond, a judge ruled Thursday. | | | | | The directive went to his cabinet members and is set to work alongside $24 million included in the governor’s budget proposal to increase resources for agency oversight and improvement. | | | | | The Baltimore Police Department considers the controversial ShotSpotter gunshot detection system an integral part of its gun violence response strategy. | | | | | Manchester Valley girls basketball coach Heather DeWees has two new assistants working with her on this year’s county title run — her children. | | | | | Manchester Valley wrestling picked up key victories over Liberty and Francis Scott Key as it looks to get ready for a postseason run. | | | |