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Criminal defense lawyer to challenge Culver in race for Carroll state’s attorney • Repairs to Mount Airy overpass struck by tractor-trailer to begin next week
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Carroll County Daily Headlines

Saturday, February 21, 2026

Corrections services professional files for Carroll school board candidacy

Cleveland Christopher Friday serves as the warden of the Maryland Correctional Training Center in Hagerstown.

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Criminal defense lawyer to challenge Culver in race for Carroll state’s attorney

George Psoras, a Republican, vows to bring better training for prosecutors and a courtroom presence to the office.

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Repairs to Mount Airy overpass struck by tractor-trailer to begin next week

Repairs will start next week to the damaged Interstate 70 bridge over Mount Airy’s Route 27, which was struck in October by a tractor-trailer driver with a load 3 inches higher than what his permit allowed, the Maryland State Highway Administration said.

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Pedestrian fatally struck by truck along Manchester’s Main Street

A 60-year-old woman was struck and killed by a vehicle along Main Street in Manchester on the evening of Feb. 11, police say.

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Moore has ‘productive’ White House meeting, but circumstances forecast more tensions with Trump

“But let me be abundantly clear: I will not participate in political stunts,” the Democratic governor said.

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Trump seethes over Supreme Court justices who opposed him on tariffs, especially those he appointed

Legal opposition to the tariffs crossed political lines.

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US audit finds gaps in the FAA’s oversight of United Airlines maintenance

The FAA says it accepts most recommendations and has steps underway to address them.

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‘Potentially some money missing:’ Baltimore nonprofit has ‘sloppy’ finances, experts say

Maryland awarded a $6 million contract to a Baltimore City nonprofit that is struggling to provide its legally required tax reporting.

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