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Carroll County

    Baltimore-area high school football players to watch in 2022
    Profiles of 15 future college stars you can watch on Baltimore-area football fields this fall.
    Calvert Hall's Noah Brannock, a William & Mary commit, returns to lead the Cardinals' quest for a second straight MIAA A Conference championship.
    Baltimore-area high school football: Top games to watch in 2022
    No matter where you go in the Baltimore metropolitan area you can find great action each and every week. However, the following games promise to be just a little extra special.
    ‘Astrology for Black Girls’: a book for Black girls considering astrology when the world is too much
    Jordannah Elizabeth distills astrology into foundational terms and concepts so that young people can feel empowered to begin their own astrological study.
    Cover of Astrology for Black Girls courtesy of Running Press Kids
    Judge dismisses lawsuit from ex-state employee who was fired for Facebook posts
    Arthur "Mac" Love IV had posted memes in support of a man who had fatally shot protesters in Wisconsin
    Construction on the Maryland State House in Annapolis began in 1772 and it's the oldest state capital building in the nation still in continuous legislative use. The building's dome is undergoing a rehabilitation project.
    SNAP enrollment drops sharply in Maryland; some say staffing shortages, policy shifts partially to blame
    The number of Marylanders receiving SNAP benefits declined by more than 158,000 between March and May — an 18% drop.
    An illustration of a mother looking into an empty refrigerator with children in the background.
    No longer needing a ‘good’ enough reason to wear and carry, more Marylanders are applying for — and getting — handgun permits
    "Wear and carry" applications in Maryland rose more than 600% from June 23 to July 11 compared to the same period last year, according to state police. This follows a U.S. Supreme Court ruling in June striking down New York’s rules for concealed weapons permits, and Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan's subsequent suspension of a requirement that applicants provide a "good and substantial reason" for possessing a regulated firearm.
    A caucasian man drawing his modern polymer (Glock) .45 caliber pistol from an IWB (inside the waistband) holster under his leather jacket.
    Paul Bernstorf is named the next Executive Director of the MIAA
    Former St. Paul's School Athletic Director Paul Bernstorf has been named the new Executive Director of the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association.
    Paul Bernstorf
    Maryland precinct vote data not available in real-time as counties continue to count mail votes
    The state’s inability to post precinct vote data in real time means outside analysts and enthusiasts are missing a key tool to help verify the accuracy of vote counts.
    A ballot counter runs mailed-in ballots through a machine and gathers them if they get stuck.
    Live election results: Maryland Gubernatorial primary
    Check back after the polls close at 8 p.m. for live results in the Maryland Gubernatorial primary election.
    Live election results: All primary races
    Live election results: Maryland statewide primary results
    See live results for the races in Maryland's primary election.
    Cox victorious in Republican primary for governor; Democratic contest unclear with Moore leading early
    Hundreds of thousands of election day and mail-in ballots were yet to be counted.
    Dan Cox, a candidate for the Republican gubernatorial nomination, greets supporters during a primary election night event on July 19, 2022 in Emmitsburg, Maryland. Voters will choose candidates during the primary for governor and seats in the House of Representatives in the upcoming November election.
    Carroll County school board limits display of pride flags as nation marks Pride Month
    A family's plan to fight bullying and build acceptance hits a barrier.
    Ash Tough, 13, framed by a Pride flag, sits for a portrait outside of Northwest Middle School in Taneytown.
    Carroll County prosecutors, sheriff’s office covered up officer misconduct, judge says
    Deputy prosecutor is out, sheriff’s deputy is under investigation and a man’s conviction has been overturned as a result.
    Circuit Court Judge Richard R. Titus.
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