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With 70% of Carroll’s homelessness funding at risk, officials scramble to help families • Here’s what you need to know about holiday events in Carroll County this weekend
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Carroll County Daily Headlines

Friday, December 5, 2025

Board of Carroll County Commissioners chooses new leader

The all-Republican board selected Joseph Vigliotti, a former Taneytown City Council member, to serve as its leader.

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With 70% of Carroll’s homelessness funding at risk, officials scramble to help families

Changes to federal policy mean that Carroll County will not be able to fund as many permanent housing units for homeless families.

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Here’s what you need to know about holiday events in Carroll County this weekend

Feed alpacas. Watch a Charlie Brown Christmas with a live jazz performance. Visit artist studios. Eat breakfast with Santa. All this, and more, in Carroll County this weekend.

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Carroll County 2025-26 high school girls basketball season preview

Both county champion Westminster and 2A state champion FSK have a quite a bit of roster turnover, but there’s plenty of talent ready to step up.

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Maryland House Speaker Adrienne A. Jones resigns after historic career

House Speaker Adrienne A. Jones, the first woman and first Black person to serve as a presiding officer in the Maryland General Assembly, announced her resignation Thursday

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Retail group revives bid to allow beer, wine sales at Maryland grocery stores

A retail business group is renewing efforts to repeal a ban on selling beer and wine in Maryland grocery stores.

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Conway opposes more Israel arms sales, urges other Maryland Democrats to follow

Baltimore City Councilman and congressional candidate Mark Conway is opposing further American arms sales to Israel and calling on other Maryland Democrats to do the same.

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5 things to know about ‘They Fight’ upcoming movie filmed in Baltimore

A new Baltimore-made narrative film, “They Fight,” reimagines a documentary about a D.C. boxing coach and his students while spotlighting local talent, major stars and millions in state economic im…

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