Man accused of Westminster Crips affiliation gets trial date for drug charges • Health officials warn of potential measles exposure on Amtrak, BWI Airport shuttle routes
Carroll County Daily Headlines Monday, January 12, 2026 | | |
| | | | | At least one data center developer has expressed “very preliminary” interest in working with the City of Taneytown, Mayor Chris Miller said. | | | | | Although gangs “are here,” said Westminster Mayor Mona Becker, she added that this case “is one of the first issues we have had with a gang member for quite some time. … I don’t think they are a major problem in the city, but they are here.” | | | | | A person with an infectious case of measles passed through Maryland this past week, potentially exposing passengers on Amtrak trains and shuttle buses serving BWI Airport, the Maryland Department o… | | | | | Maryland residents could see more cash returned to them because of federal tax laws, depending on how they file. | | | | | A 51-year-old inmate was found dead this weekend at a Cumberland prison, marking the fifth death in Maryland custody since Dec. 1, authorities said. | | | | | A $340 million Conowingo Dam agreement can proceed after Eastern Shore counties dropped their appeal of Maryland’s water-quality certification. | | | | | The Buckeyes handed the Terps just their second loss of an otherwise spectacular season. | | | | | When it comes to the centuries-old condiment originating in Mexico, there are plenty of restaurants in the Baltimore area where you can get your fix | | | |