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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
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Carroll County Daily Headlines

Sunday, February 15, 2026

Sheriffs vow to keep working with ICE even after Moore signs bill banning 287(g)

Many local sheriffs say they will continue to work with ICE in whatever informal, legal capacity they can.

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Maryland politicians reap thousands of dollars amid debate over alcohol in grocery stores

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.

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Cecil Sheriff’s employees who fantasized about sex assault of ex-official still on duty

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.

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Gov. Moore’s jabs at Trump could signal potential 2028 run, analysts say

After Gov. Moore’s State of State address, political analysts said his sharpened rhetoric could mean a potential run for higher office.

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T. Rowe Price lays off 54 Baltimore City employees

T. Rowe Price laid off 54 Baltimore City employees effective Feb. 6, according to the Maryland Department of Labor.

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Civility in congressional hearings is not weakness | EDITORIAL

Editorial: Sharp exchanges and shouting matches in congressional hearings are more an embarrassment for our government than a show of strength.

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‘Disheartened’ by persistent inequities in Black maternal health outcomes

Health officials agree there are unacceptable disparities for Black maternal health, but lawmakers want to see improvements.

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Former Wakefield Valley Clubhouse to open as Westminster event center

“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.”…

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