Maryland politicians reap thousands of dollars amid debate over alcohol in grocery stores • Cecil Sheriff’s employees who fantasized about sex assault of ex-official still on duty
Carroll County Daily Headlines Sunday, February 15, 2026 | | |
| | | | | Many local sheriffs say they will continue to work with ICE in whatever informal, legal capacity they can. | | | | | Small liquor stores have been trying to grow their political influence in recent months because they have a powerful opponent: large, out-of-state donors. | | | | | Cecil County Sheriff’s Office employees, allegedly caught on tape making sexually graphic and lewd comments about a former county official, are still on the job. | | | | | After Gov. Moore’s State of State address, political analysts said his sharpened rhetoric could mean a potential run for higher office. | | | | | T. Rowe Price laid off 54 Baltimore City employees effective Feb. 6, according to the Maryland Department of Labor. | | | | | Editorial: Sharp exchanges and shouting matches in congressional hearings are more an embarrassment for our government than a show of strength. | | | | | Health officials agree there are unacceptable disparities for Black maternal health, but lawmakers want to see improvements. | | | | | “We don’t have anything else like it in the community,” said Westminster Common Council President Tony Chiavacci. “It’s in a beautiful setting, we think it’s going to be immensely popular.”… | | | |