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Carroll County high school sports week in review: A look at the top players and performances (Oct. 14-19) • What’s next for pre-K expansion? Lawmakers respond to concerns from private providers
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Carroll County Daily Headlines

Monday, October 21, 2024

CARROLL SCHOOL BOARD | Candidates differ in approaches to student testing

Carroll County Board of Education candidates discuss the Maryland Comprehensive Assessment Program test.

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Carroll County high school sports week in review: A look at the top players and performances (Oct. 14-19)

We name our Team of the Week, 5-star athletes and list the top performances in the Carroll County high school sports week in review.

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What’s next for pre-K expansion? Lawmakers respond to concerns from private providers

Maryland private providers say participating in pre-K expansion remains a challenge, and are calling for changes in the next legislative session.

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Maryland utilities will stop installing new EV chargers as program is reevaluated

Maryland officials are pumping the brakes on a program under which utilities such as Baltimore Gas and Electric installed electric vehicle charging stations, citing concerns about low usage and mai…

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Baltimore Sun high school sports Top 15 polls (Oct. 21)

Here’s where The Baltimore Sun ranks its top high school football, soccer, field hockey, volleyball and cross country teams as of Oct. 21.

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Best Ravens offense ever? Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry are making a strong case.

The Ravens have inspired two questions: Is this the best offense in franchise history, and can it get them to the Super Bowl?

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Ravens vs. Buccaneers scouting report for Week 7: Who has the edge?

The Ravens handled the dangerous Commanders. The Buccaneers destroyed the Saints. Who will have the advantage Monday?

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Baltimore weather: Sunny, warm start to week before a dip back to the 60s

Temperatures in the high 70s will start the week in the Baltimore region before dropping to the 60s toward the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.

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Diana Waterman, former chair of the Maryland Republican Party, dies

Diana Waterman, a past chair of the Maryland Republican Party who was the chief financial officer of an Eastern Shore real estate firm, dies.

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Fortune-telling the election comes with a margin of error | EDITORIAL CARTOON

Are election polls, with their margins of error, as reliable as fortune tellers?