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Tom Zirpoli: The US is losing Trump’s tariff wars | COMMENTARY • Gov. Moore bashed Trump’s economic agenda — while also copying parts of it
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Carroll County Daily Headlines

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Carroll County home prices higher than state average last year

Carroll County home prices remained higher than the state average last year, according to data from the Maryland Association of Realtors.

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Tom Zirpoli: The US is losing Trump’s tariff wars | COMMENTARY

China and Russia must think they’re dreaming as President Trump’s tariffs send U.S. allies looking for new trade partners, writes Tom Zirpoli.

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Gov. Moore bashed Trump’s economic agenda — while also copying parts of it

Gov. Wes Moore’s budget borrows from President Donald Trump’s economic agenda by doling out millions in tax cuts to businesses.

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9,000 notices sent to delinquent Md. nonprofits, including two receiving millions in opioid funds

Nearly 9,000 notices were sent to charities and professional fundraisers that failed to comply with Maryland registration requirements during the last fiscal year, recent state figures show.

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Former Edgewood Elementary aide put on home detention for gun, drug charges

A former Edgewood Elementary aide was released to home detention on a $10,000 bond after the defense argued added charges are unsubstantiated.

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‘Snowtorious B.I.G.’ helps Baltimore clear snow at M&T Bank Stadium

Baltimore is using a snow-melting machine to help clear lingering piles left behind by last week’s winter storm, state officials said.

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Baltimore City Health Department held racially segregated equity meetings, records show

The Baltimore City Health Department separated employees by race for a series of taxpayer-funded equity meetings, according to internal documents.

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No. 15 Manchester Valley girls basketball beats Westminster, clinches Carroll County championship

Manchester Valley girls basketball overtook Westminster in the fourth quarter to clinch the Carroll County championship.

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