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Former Rudolph Girls Books owner to join state delegate race as Democrat • Freezing temperatures across Maryland could prolong icy road conditions
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Carroll County Daily Headlines

Tuesday, January 27, 2026

2 Carroll school board members are among highest campaign earners, state finance records show

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.

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Former Rudolph Girls Books owner to join state delegate race as Democrat

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.

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Freezing temperatures across Maryland could prolong icy road conditions

While precipitation is not expected the rest of the week, officials warn that cold temperatures and wind can cause refreezing and black ice.

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Man hit by snowplow in Brooklyn Park, police say

The man was taken to the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore with non-life-threatening injuries.

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Redistricting, immigration enforcement bills to be heard in Tuesday session

Redistricting and methods to rein-in federal immigration enforcement will be top-of-mind for Maryland General Assembly members Tuesday.

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‘People are forgetting:’ Holocaust survivors recall their stories as antisemitism rises

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…

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6 Chargers free agents Jesse Minter could target for the Ravens

Here are six Los Angeles Chargers free agents Jesse Minter could potentially bring with him to the Ravens.

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Josh Tolentino: New Ravens, Orioles leaders put Baltimore in unfamiliar territory | COMMENTARY

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.

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