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Holiday Hope: The Shepherd’s Staff in Westminster meets urgent needs while planning for future • Second Eldersburg self-storage facility seeks permit amid Carroll County delay
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Carroll County Daily Headlines

Thursday, December 25, 2025

‘Thriving Together’ documentary spotlights Carroll residents with disabilities

“Thriving Together: The Power of Inclusion” follows the lives and achievements of four Carroll County residents with disabilities.

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Holiday Hope: The Shepherd’s Staff in Westminster meets urgent needs while planning for future

Carroll County residents facing a crisis can turn to The Shepherd’s Staff, a privately funded nonprofit providing emergency aid and one-on-one support.

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Second Eldersburg self-storage facility seeks permit amid Carroll County delay

A new project, Eldersburg Crossroads Self Storage, has applied for a permit in Carroll County amid debates over zoning for self-storage facilities.

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Delaware trooper, University of Maryland graduate, killed at DMV in ‘act of pure evil’

A Delaware state trooper who was shot and killed while working an overtime assignment at a DMV office was a University of Maryland graduate and former wrestler.

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Chris Roemer: Don’t miss the real meaning of Christmas | COMMENTARY

This Christmas, let the real message of the holiday break through the clutter, writes Chris Roemer.

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Man with gunshot wound crashes into West Baltimore home

A 27-year-old man with a severe gunshot wound crashed into a West Baltimore home Wednesday evening, prompting notification of homicide detectives, police said.

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2 injured as ICE agents shoot driver trying to run them down in Glen Burnie, officials say

Two people were injured after ICE agents fired at a van in Glen Burnie that police say accelerated toward them, prompting multiple investigations.

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FOX45: Jewish leaders in Maryland hopeful for peace after antisemitic incidents

Jewish leaders in Maryland say they remain hopeful and resilient despite a recent rise in antisemitic incidents.

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