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Reading to Puppies at Carroll County Public Library in Hampstead | PHOTOS • Maryland’s redistricting tab would top $3 million, new agency estimate says
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Carroll County Daily Headlines

Saturday, February 7, 2026

Warfield developers say Sykesville decision on assisted living project leaves them stuck

Warfield developers changed plans from a hotel to an assisted living facility. The town’s code says that change means restarting the approvals process. The developer disagrees.

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Reading to Puppies at Carroll County Public Library in Hampstead | PHOTOS

Read to a Puppy is an event organized by the Seeing Eye Puppy Raising Program, held at the Carroll County Public Library North Carroll Branch in Hampstead. Reading to a dog can increase a child’s self-esteem and confidence levels in reading, especially for struggling readers and helps to socialize guide dog puppies.

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Maryland’s redistricting tab would top $3 million, new agency estimate says

State spending would need to increase by at least $3 million to redraw congressional district boundaries if proposed new map approved, according to a new estimate.

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Baltimore weather: Extreme Cold Warning in effect

Frigid air could settle back into the Baltimore region through the weekend, prompting city officials to reactivate a Code Blue Extreme Cold Alert.

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Nancy Guthrie kidnapping evokes memories of Vi Ripken’s 2012 abduction

The ongoing FBI search for kidnapped Nancy Guthrie, the mother of Savannah Guthrie, evokes memories of the abduction of Vi Ripken in 2012.

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Rekindling the Great Baltimore Fire: A look back

What is true is that downtown Baltimore at that time was filled, chockablock with warehouses filled with merchandise awaiting shipment throughout the mid-Atlantic.

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Baltimore County student protests against ICE culminate with one arrest

A student was arrested Friday during a series of walkouts from about 15 Baltimore County Public schools to protest heightened immigration enforcement that has resulted in three deaths nationwide.

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Civil rights leaders praise DOJ investigation in Baltimore: ‘Figure out what happened’

Civil rights leaders praised a U.S. Department of Justice investigation launched this week into the Baltimore City Health Department over concerns about racially segregated meetings.

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