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Taneytown Mayor Chris Miller launches early 2027 reelection bid, aims to craft multiyear vision for city • Holiday Hope: HOFFA Foundation provides community for those recovering from addiction
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Carroll County Daily Headlines

Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Second teen dies after Westminster pickup truck crash

Two teens have died and three other teens were injured in the Dec. 2 crash in Westminster.

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Taneytown Mayor Chris Miller launches early 2027 reelection bid, aims to craft multiyear vision for city

Miller says he’s “one of the first mayors in recent history” that have taken steps to divide up tasks and power between Taneytown’s council and mayor’s offices.

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Holiday Hope: HOFFA Foundation provides community for those recovering from addiction

HOFFA Foundation provides resources and tools for individuals recovering from addiction.

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South Carroll cheerleading earns first fall state championship

After winning a state championship last winter, South Carroll cheerleading followed up with taking the Class 1A title this fall.

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Maryland lawmakers to select new House speaker, weigh Gov. Wes Moore vetoes

Gov. Wes Moore called the session on Dec. 9 through an executive order.

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Marylanders prioritize cost of living over redistricting, UMBC poll finds

A UMBC poll finds Maryland voters focused on rising costs, taxes and public safety; redistricting ranks low despite concerns about gerrymandering.

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Lawyers who misuse AI subject to blowback from courts, Grievance Commission, experts say

A recent accusation that the City of Annapolis might have allowed unchecked use of artificial intelligence in a legal filing has raised questions of who sets standards for lawyers’ AI use and…

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Ex-Maryland prison guard convicted after covering up inmate beating

A federal jury found Jermaine Sturgis guilty of covering up his subordinate’s use of excessive force against an inmate at a Maryland prison.

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