A Carroll County professor will make his fourth ‘Jeopardy!’ appearance • Maryland has recovered 4% of funds loaned to federal workers during shutdown
Carroll County Daily Headlines Tuesday, December 30, 2025 | | |
| | | | | This year is the first that Carroll has been able to consistently sustain 13 fire stations and 16 ambulances with a full staff of paid firefighters and paramedics. | | | | | A local professor details his time on “Jeopardy!” including his experience being sequestered in the “Wheel of Fortune” green room. | | | | | Maryland loaned more than $2.4 million to federal workers impacted by the government shutdown but had recovered 4% of those funds by mid-December. | | | | | The money comes from the rural health care fund that President Donald Trump signed into law in July, included in the One Big, Beautiful Bill. | | | | | Maryland Sports Commission executive director Terry Hasseltine has left his position after more than 17 years of trying to attract major sporting events. | | | | | Ravens coach John Harbaugh invited coaches and players over to his house to watch Browns-Steelers. “It was raucous,” he said. | | | | | Take a bow, Tyler Huntley. Then hand the huddle back to Lamar Jackson and let the Ravens live with the choice that gives them their best chance to win, columnist Josh Tolentino writes. | | | | | A picture may be worth a thousand words — but it also can generate a million wildly divergent thoughts, feelings and points of view. Luckily, Baltimore is blessed with an unusually rich visual arts… | | | |