Former Rudolph Girls Books owner to join state delegate race as Democrat • Freezing temperatures across Maryland could prolong icy road conditions
Carroll County Daily Headlines Tuesday, January 27, 2026 | | |
| | | | | 2026 campaign finance reports to the Maryland State Board of Elections, show Greg Malveaux and Kristen Zihmer each received more than $60,000 in total contributions since January 2023. | | | | | Alison Rudolph, the former owner of Rudolph Girls Books in Westminster, is planning to run for state delegate as a Democrat in District 5, which covers parts of Carroll and Frederick counties. | | | | | While precipitation is not expected the rest of the week, officials warn that cold temperatures and wind can cause refreezing and black ice. | | | | | The man was taken to the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore with non-life-threatening injuries. | | | | | Redistricting and methods to rein-in federal immigration enforcement will be top-of-mind for Maryland General Assembly members Tuesday. | | | | | The Baltimore Sun interviewed three survivors and two grown children of survivors, all from Baltimore, in commemoration of January 27, the date long recognized as International Holocaust Remembranc… | | | | | Here are six Los Angeles Chargers free agents Jesse Minter could potentially bring with him to the Ravens. | | | | | For the first time that doesn’t include a new team, Baltimore’s football and baseball franchises are turning to new coaches in the same year. | | | |