Carroll County Daily Headlines newsletter
An Eye for Art: Westminster woodworker turns hobby into business • Century boys lacrosse beats Westminster, 18-8, to win Carroll County championship
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Carroll County Daily Headlines

Sunday, May 4, 2025

First openly gay mayors in Carroll County, Becker and Link, are both up for reelection this month

Westminster and Sykesville made history in 2021 when voters elected a female mayor for the first time in history. Both municipalities are holding elections this month.

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An Eye for Art: Westminster woodworker turns hobby into business

Gerst participates in the Carroll County Farmers Market held at the Carroll County Agricultural Center. He also participates in downtown Westminster events, including the Wine Stroll, the Beer and Barbeque Stroll and the Oyster Stroll.

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Century boys lacrosse beats Westminster, 18-8, to win Carroll County championship

Century boys lacrosse used an early scoring onslaught to beat Westminster and repeat as Carroll County champion.

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Gov. Wes Moore traces steps of previous presidential candidates while saying he’s not running

Gov. Wes Moore, who says he is “not running for president” in 2028, will travel later this month for two preeminent political events in South Carolina, a crucial primary state.

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Orioles shut down by lefty again in listless 4-0 loss to Royals

The Orioles were stymied by a pair of Kansas City left-handers on Saturday night, stunting what was the best stretch of the season so far.

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Orioles’ injury timelines for all of their MLB-leading 14 players on IL

Zach Eflin, Jordan Westburg and Tyler O’Neill are among the Orioles’ players on the IL with the shortest timetables for potential returns.

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Orioles recall top prospect Coby Mayo from Triple-A

The Orioles are getting another look at highly regarded infield prospect Coby Mayo after Ramón Urías was placed on the injured list.

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Ravens bolster offensive line by adding veteran free agent

The Ravens agreed to a deal with offensive tackle Joseph Noteboom on Saturday, adding an accomplished but injury-prone veteran as depth.

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Mental health service cuts endanger lives of Marylanders | GUEST COMMENTARY

Cuts to SAMHSA are a matter of life or death.

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READER POLL: Do you think Wes Moore will run for president in 2028?

Weeks after making his strongest statement yet that he is “not running for president” in 2028, is Gov. Wes Moore signaling something different?