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108-year-old cannery building in Sykesville park’s future is set • ‘Feet to the fire:’ López, DHS remain under scrutiny for foster care failings
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Carroll County Daily Headlines

Saturday, November 1, 2025

Calling all beer lovers: Sykesville Craft Beer Festival to offer unlimited samples

The Downtown Sykesville Connection’s Craft Beer Festival is set for next weekend.

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108-year-old cannery building in Sykesville park’s future is set

The fate of the former B.F. Shriver Cannery building in South Branch Park has been decided.

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‘Feet to the fire:’ López, DHS remain under scrutiny for foster care failings

As fallout continues over problems with Maryland’s foster care system, Republican delegates have called for Gov. Wes Moore to fire the Department of Human Services Secretary Rafael J. López a…

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Emission testing cuts could worsen Maryland air quality, scientists warn

Air quality scientists slammed Republican Del. Christopher Bouchat and state Sen. Justin Ready’s plans to cross-file legislation that would eliminate the Maryland Vehicle Emissions Inspection Progr…

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Maryland demolition company under fire for possible safety failures in Trump White House project

A senior U.S. senator says Aceco, a Silver Spring demolition company, has refused to answer basic questions about whether it “cut health and safety corners” in tearing down the White Ho…

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Maryland law allows Dalya Attar to keep her Senate seat amid conspiracy charges

Maryland State Sen. Dalya Attar could lose her seat in the General Assembly if she is convicted on federal charges alleging she conspired to extort two people connected to her political campaigns.

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FDA restricts use of kids’ fluoride supplements citing emerging health risks

Previously, the products have been prescribed for children as young as six months.

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Kilmar Abrego Garcia to be transferred to Tennessee for hearings on criminal charges

A Maryland judge approved the transfer of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Tennessee for a multi-day hearing in his criminal case, which has drawn national scrutiny over immigration enforcement.

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