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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
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Carroll County Daily Headlines

Monday, January 12, 2026

Data center developer interest in Taneytown could spark new regulations

At least one data center developer has expressed “very preliminary” interest in working with the City of Taneytown, Mayor Chris Miller said.

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Man accused of Westminster Crips affiliation gets trial date for drug charges

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.”

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Health officials warn of potential measles exposure on Amtrak, BWI Airport shuttle routes

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…

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Will Trump’s ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’ give Marylanders a bigger tax refund?

Maryland residents could see more cash returned to them because of federal tax laws, depending on how they file.

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Inmate death at North Branch marks fifth in Maryland custody since Dec. 1

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.

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Conowingo Dam settlement clears final legal hurdle after appeal dropped

A $340 million Conowingo Dam agreement can proceed after Eastern Shore counties dropped their appeal of Maryland’s water-quality certification.

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No. 8 Maryland women’s basketball falls to No. 19 Ohio State for 2nd loss

The Buckeyes handed the Terps just their second loss of an otherwise spectacular season.

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5 & Dine: Guacamole at Baltimore-area restaurants worth a double dip

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

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