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Moore, Duffy agree to fast-track Key, American Legion bridge projects • Hundreds of millions lost — and Maryland has no statewide inspector general
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Carroll County Daily Headlines

Friday, January 16, 2026

FNP: Frederick County Sheriff Chuck Jenkins to seek historic 6th term

“This is the land of pleasant living in the state of Maryland. And my goal is to keep it that way,” Sheriff Chuck Jenkins said.

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Moore, Duffy agree to fast-track Key, American Legion bridge projects

Gov. Wes Moore and U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Thursday they agreed to fast-track reconstruction of two critical Maryland bridges, signaling a push to speed work on the collapsed …

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Hundreds of millions lost — and Maryland has no statewide inspector general

Should Maryland establish an independent statewide inspector general to investigate waste, fraud, and abuse across government?

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Maryland redistricting is at a standstill. National Democrats want to change that.

National Democrats aren’t giving up on potentially eliminating Maryland’s lone Republican congressional seat through redistricting, despite Senate President Bill Ferguson refusing to co…

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SNAP whistleblower says warnings to Md. governor, 17 lawmakers went unanswered

A whistleblower says they received almost no responses after reaching out to Gov. Wes Moore and more than a dozen lawmakers in November,

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Baltimore weather: Wintry weekend, cold week soon

A mixed bag of winter weather could shape the weekend, with a chance of scattered snow and rain showers before conditions turn drier and colder early next week.

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Former House speaker Adrienne A. Jones returns to Appropriations

Former Maryland House Speaker Adrienne Jones has returned to the House Appropriations Committee as lawmakers confront a projected $1.4 billion budget deficit.

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No. 4 South Carroll wrestling powers past No. 7 Chesapeake-AA in battle of champions

South Carroll wrestling’s middleweights turned a once-close dual into a one-sided affair as two of last year’s state champions battled.

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