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In Carroll, snowstorm and cold snap drive rising demand for social services • Carroll seeks local control over waste, recycling as new laws take effect
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Carroll County Daily Headlines

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Here was the median sale price of a Carroll County home in 2025

Carroll County home prices remained higher than the state average last year, according to data from the Maryland Association of Realtors.

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In Carroll, snowstorm and cold snap drive rising demand for social services

As temperatures dropped in Carroll County following a late January snowstorm, the county’s warming centers and shelters saw a spike in demand.

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Carroll seeks local control over waste, recycling as new laws take effect

With the county’s Northern Landfill running out of space, Carroll is hoping to pivot to something new: a waste processing system that helps the county dispose of both trash and recycling on local land.

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Maryland General Assembly to fast-track vote on bills ending ICE contracts

Maryland lawmakers are set to conduct a fast-tracked vote Tuesday on legislation that would end local law enforcement agreements with ICE.

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State records show Maryland officials knew about senior trafficking, then stopped acting

Internal state records show Maryland health officials knew the unlicensed care home industry was “getting worse” but didn’t take sweeping enforcement actions.

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BWI runways reopen after shutdown Monday for emergency pavement repair

Both commercial runways at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) were temporarily closed for about two hours Monday night to complete emergency pavement repairs, airpor…

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Poll: Gov. Moore lands top 10 most popular U.S. governors, approval rating up 2%

Gov. Wes Moore is one of the country’s most popular Democratic governors, along with several other potential 2028 presidential contenders.

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Ocean City council member faces residency challenge hearing

Ocean City officials will hear a residency challenge against Council Secretary Tony DeLuca that could trigger a special election if upheld.

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