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Hanover man tried to support ISIS, plea agreement says

A Hanover man pleaded guilty to trying to support ISIS, prosecutors said. He is accused of trying to travel to Africa to fight for the terrorist organization.

Maryland’s justice system must stand up for the most vulnerable | GUEST COMMENTARY

Maryland's justice system too often leaves the poor and vulnerable behind, writes Natasha Dartigue, Maryland's public defender.

Nancy Guthrie’s kidnapping lays bare humanity’s capacity for evil | GUEST COMMENTARY

"What kind of evil person steals an elderly woman?" writes Tara Sonenshine.

They met at happy hour; he pointed a gun at her face, police say

A Baltimore man threatened to kill three women he met at happy hour in Brooklyn Park, police say.

Baltimore County student released after arrest during protests against ICE

The student arrested during walkouts from Baltimore County Public Schools in protest of heightened immigration enforcement has been released, police said.

Ocean City Councilman Tony DeLuca resigns after residency dispute

Ocean City Councilman Tony DeLuca resigned effective immediately after surviving a residency challenge and removal hearing last week.

Ravens among way-too-early Super Bowl LXI favorites

The Ravens have some of the best odds to win the Super Bowl next year, while sportsbooks have the Seahawks and Rams leading the way.

Spalding hires longtime Navy assistant R.B. Green as varsity football coach

Spalding has hired longtime Navy assistant R.B. Green to replace Kyle Schmitt as its next varsity football coach.

Baltimore man gets 10 years for hiding body in fridge

A Baltimore man who pleaded guilty to being an accessory to murder after a man's body was found in his refrigerator was sentenced Friday to a decade in prison.

Baltimore weather: Bitter cold lingers as frigid air grips region

A cold weather advisory remains in effect for the Baltimore area through early Monday morning, as frigid air continues to bring dangerously low temperatures and strong winds.


READER POLL: Which Orioles player has the most to prove this spring?

Which Orioles player has the most to prove at spring training? We want to hear from you.

Ravens among way-too-early Super Bowl LXI favorites

The Ravens have some of the best odds to win the Super Bowl next year, while sportsbooks have the Seahawks and Rams leading the way.

How Ravens offseason moves will depend on Lamar Jackson’s contract status

The coming days and weeks will be paramount to the Ravens’ offseason plans. All of it, of course, starts with Lamar Jackson.

Former Ravens Terrell Suggs, Marshal Yanda fall short of 2026 Hall of Fame class

Former Ravens stars Terrell Suggs and Marshal Yanda were not inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame's 2026 class.

Ravens could play in NFL’s first game in Rio de Janeiro next season

The Ravens are on the Cowboys' home schedule next season, setting up the possibility for Baltimore's first game in South America.

READERS RESPOND: Ravens fans confident in new coach Jesse Minter

We asked readers their confidence level in new Ravens coach Jesse Minter. Here's what they had to say.

Joe Flacco on NFL physicality, penalties: ‘We signed up to get concussions’

"We signed up to get concussions. We signed up to get hurt. It is what it is," Joe Flacco said. "You might not like that, but that's kind of what we did."

What can the Ravens learn from this season’s Super Bowl teams?

The Seahawks and Patriots each enjoyed rapid overhauls that might serve as a sign of what’s possible for the Ravens with a first-year coach.

Recent mock drafts give Ravens additional offensive firepower in 1st round

The Ravens already have talent on offense, but a few recent mock drafts have Baltimore adding skill players to play alongside Lamar Jackson.

P.J. Volker had to choose between best friends in leaving Navy for Ravens

In deciding whether to take a job with the Ravens or remain Navy's defensive coordinator, P.J. Volker found himself choosing between friends.


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State bill would give Carroll more control over local zoning

Carroll lawmakers say a new state bill would allow growing parts of the county to have more local control over zoning decisions.

An Igloo in Eldersburg | PHOTOS

An Eldersburg igloo, built by Leah Brassell and Justin Gardener on their adjoining properties, on White Cedar Court. The igloo, which took over a week to construct, is made from 199 ice blocks dyed with food coloring and illuminated at night with strands of lights. (Brian Krista/Staff)
An Eldersburg igloo, built by Leah Brassell and Justin Gardener on their adjoining properties, on White Cedar Court. The igloo, which took over a week to construct, is made from 199 ice blocks dyed with food coloring and illuminated at night with strands of lights. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Leah Brassell and Justin Gardener, Eldersburg neighbors, sit inside the iglloo they built on their adjoining properties on White Cedar Court. The igloo, which took over a week to construct, is made from 199 ice blocks dyed with food coloring and illuminated at night with strands of lights. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Leah Brassell and Justin Gardener, Eldersburg neighbors, sit inside the iglloo they built on their adjoining properties on White Cedar Court. The igloo, which took over a week to construct, is made from 199 ice blocks dyed with food coloring and illuminated at night with strands of lights. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Leah Brassell and Justin Gardener, Eldersburg neighbors, sit inside the iglloo they built on their adjoining properties on White Cedar Court. The igloo, which took over a week to construct, is made from 199 ice blocks dyed with food coloring and illuminated at night with strands of lights. (Courtesy/Leah Brassell )
Leah Brassell and Justin Gardener, Eldersburg neighbors, sit inside the iglloo they built on their adjoining properties on White Cedar Court. The igloo, which took over a week to construct, is made from 199 ice blocks dyed with food coloring and illuminated at night with strands of lights. (Courtesy/Leah Brassell )
Leah Brassell and Justin Gardener, Eldersburg neighbors, sit inside the iglloo they built on their adjoining properties on White Cedar Court. The igloo, which took over a week to construct, is made from 199 ice blocks dyed with food coloring and illuminated at night with strands of lights. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Leah Brassell and Justin Gardener, Eldersburg neighbors, sit inside the iglloo they built on their adjoining properties on White Cedar Court. The igloo, which took over a week to construct, is made from 199 ice blocks dyed with food coloring and illuminated at night with strands of lights. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Leah Brassell and Justin Gardener, Eldersburg neighbors, sit inside the iglloo they built on their adjoining properties on White Cedar Court. The igloo, which took over a week to construct, is made from 199 ice blocks dyed with food coloring and illuminated at night with strands of lights. (Courtesy/Leah Brassell )
Leah Brassell and Justin Gardener, Eldersburg neighbors, sit inside the iglloo they built on their adjoining properties on White Cedar Court. The igloo, which took over a week to construct, is made from 199 ice blocks dyed with food coloring and illuminated at night with strands of lights. (Courtesy/Leah Brassell )
Leah Brassell and Justin Gardener, Eldersburg neighbors, sit inside the iglloo they built on their adjoining properties on White Cedar Court. The igloo, which took over a week to construct, is made from 199 ice blocks dyed with food coloring and illuminated at night with strands of lights. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Leah Brassell and Justin Gardener, Eldersburg neighbors, sit inside the iglloo they built on their adjoining properties on White Cedar Court. The igloo, which took over a week to construct, is made from 199 ice blocks dyed with food coloring and illuminated at night with strands of lights. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Leah Brassell and Justin Gardener, Eldersburg neighbors, sit inside the iglloo they built on their adjoining properties on White Cedar Court. The igloo, which took over a week to construct, is made from 199 ice blocks dyed with food coloring and illuminated at night with strands of lights. (Courtesy/Leah Brassell )
Leah Brassell and Justin Gardener, Eldersburg neighbors, sit inside the iglloo they built on their adjoining properties on White Cedar Court. The igloo, which took over a week to construct, is made from 199 ice blocks dyed with food coloring and illuminated at night with strands of lights. (Courtesy/Leah Brassell )
Leah Brassell and Justin Gardener, Eldersburg neighbors, by the entrance to the iglloo they built on their adjoining properties on White Cedar Court. The igloo, which took over a week to construct, is made from 199 ice blocks dyed with food coloring and illuminated at night with strands of lights. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Leah Brassell and Justin Gardener, Eldersburg neighbors, by the entrance to the iglloo they built on their adjoining properties on White Cedar Court. The igloo, which took over a week to construct, is made from 199 ice blocks dyed with food coloring and illuminated at night with strands of lights. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Justin Gardener and Leah Brassell, Eldersburg neighbors, pose outside the entrance of the iglloo they built on their adjoining properties on White Cedar Court. The igloo, which took over a week to construct, is made from 199 ice blocks dyed with food coloring and illuminated at night with strands of lights. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Justin Gardener and Leah Brassell, Eldersburg neighbors, pose outside the entrance of the iglloo they built on their adjoining properties on White Cedar Court. The igloo, which took over a week to construct, is made from 199 ice blocks dyed with food coloring and illuminated at night with strands of lights. (Brian Krista/Staff)

What 2 decades of Carroll Schools enrollment data can teach about today’s budget issues

Superintendent Cynthia McCabe said she views the current situation as more dire than the 2009-to-2019 era of cuts. Then, “there were some things that we were able to cut.”

Pieces of Our Past: Forgotten local artist on exhibit this summer

Recently, a series of paintings by Leonard G. LeVee was serendipitously donated by LeVee’s family to the society by way of the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce. These forgotten paintings will be on exhibition at HSCC when the new gallery opens.

CCPS All County Bands | PHOTOS

Student musicians from the middle and high schools in Carroll County Public Schools during the All County Band concerts at Manchester Valley High School on Saturday, Feb. 7.

Democrats’ inflammatory rhetoric is deeply irresponsible | COMMENTARY

Gov. Tim Walz' comparison of ICE enforcement to the murder of Anne Frank is the latest example of irresponsible political rhetoric, writes Chris Roemer.

CCT calendar (Feb. 8-15)

To have your in-person or virtual community calendar item appear in this free listing, please go to www.baltimoresun.com/caroll-county-events/#!/ and click on the “+ Add Event” button on the right. Under “5. Descriptions” select the “CCTCalendar” to mark your item to appear in this calendar. If it’s your first time submitting an event with our events tool, […]

23rd foreign film festival at the Carroll Arts Council theater | PHOTOS

23rd February Foreign Film Festival kicked off with the screening of a French film, “Anatomy of a Fall,” at the Carroll Arts Center Friday February 6. Hosted by Film Lovers In Carroll County, FLICC, and supported by Carroll County Arts Council, screenings of four foreign films will be held at the theater each Friday this […]

Reading to Puppies at Carroll County Public Library in Hampstead | PHOTOS

Read to a Puppy is an event organized by the Seeing Eye Puppy Raising Program, held at the Carroll County Public Library North Carroll Branch in Hampstead. Reading to a dog can increase a child’s self-esteem and confidence levels in reading, especially for struggling readers and helps to socialize guide dog puppies.

Warfield developers say Sykesville decision on assisted living project leaves them stuck

Warfield developers changed plans from a hotel to an assisted living facility. The town's code says that change means restarting the approvals process. The developer disagrees.


 
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