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$5.6M project to transform Lynx Field at Carroll Community College begins • Lawmakers urge grid operator to protect Marylanders from data center costs
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Carroll County Daily Headlines

Thursday, October 23, 2025

Can Carroll County police work with ICE? Shoemaker criticizes Anthony Brown’s advice.

On Tuesday, Shoemaker released a response challenging Brown’s stance, saying it “reads more like a veiled threat to local law enforcement officers who would cooperate with federal authorities enforcing federal immigration laws than friendly advice.”

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$5.6M project to transform Lynx Field at Carroll Community College begins

New state-of-the-art athletic complex being created at Carroll Community College.

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Lawmakers urge grid operator to protect Marylanders from data center costs

Maryland State Sen. Katie Fry Hester and a bipartisan group of lawmakers are urging PJM to ensure data center electricity costs don’t fall on residents, warning of higher utility bills if reforms a…

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Maryland EBT cards will soon have ‘tap to pay’ tech

Maryland will soon become one of the first states in the United States to allow tap-to-pay transactions with Electronic Benefits Transfer cards, officials said Wednesday.

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581 Maryland nonprofits are financially ‘delinquent.’ Where are they located?

Data analyzed by The Baltimore Sun Wednesday shows exactly 581 nonprofit groups in Maryland are not in good financial standing.

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State police condemn Michael Jackson coin as troopers divided over new leadership

After Maryland Sen. Michael Jackson was named MSP superintendent, troopers circulated a link to buy a challenge coin containing an image of the singer Michael Jackson.

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State regulators: Utilities must pave the way for electric vehicle growth

Maryland regulators are directing Baltimore Gas and Electric and other utilities to accelerate their role in the state’s transition to clean energy and greater use of electric vehicles.

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How can the Ravens’ defense save their season Sunday? ‘Letting it loose.’

Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton says the defense needs to have fun in coming weeks to perform at a higher level.

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