One Maryland library said the book was 'pornography.'
Two commissioners objected to recurring costs that may not be covered by future revenue.
Krebs said the empty former tuberculosis hospital in Sykesville is a 'death trap' for firefighters and others.
Documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission reveal popular Mexican restaurant chain under investigation for hiring undocumented workers.
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In an interview on ABC News, the president says he supports same-sex marriage. The issue is likely to go to referendum in Maryland this fall.
A roundup of headlines from April 29 to May 6.
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The abandoned property has been plagued with vandalism and a nuisance to the Sykesville Freedom District Fire Department for years.
Adminstrator Jeff Degitz said the Carroll County Department of Recreation and Parks will look to the state for help in connecting the Eldersburg and Sykesville communities.
A roundup up headlines from April 23 to April 29.
The Board of Education approved emergency repairs for Charles Carroll Elementary School but held off on further, long term, modernization efforts.
A recreational trail between Eldersburg and Sykesville has been a hot-button issue for the area since last summer, sparking a third public meeting.
The Carroll County Board of Commissioners is divided on the proposed budget.
The Sykesville Town Council will hold a public hearing on the FY 2013 budget, and the Sykesville Driver Training Facility will host a half-day workshop on drunken driving for Liberty High students.
A roundup of news from April 9 to Sunday, April 22.
A community meeting is scheduled for Monday, April 30 in Eldersburg.
Several explosions will occur at the Driver Training Facility on Slacks Road.
Kathy Gambrill has revived interest in Sykesville's history through her informal social program.
A Titanic model made entirely of recyclable materials will be on display throughout the day Saturday.
Mayor Miller said despite an increase in grants and bonds, the town still has operational budget shortfalls.
All 12 of the state comptrollers' local branch offices will be open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday.
Gov. Martin O'Malley appeared optimistic at 8:30 p.m., but when the clock struck midnight his attitude shifted to anger.
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The county plans to shut down water service to about 14 homes on Wednesday while it repairs a faulty water valve.
The Sunshine Review, a website that rates government websites for openness, has upgraded the rating for the Carroll County Government webpage.
Networks declare winner after polls close.
Voting was slow at several local polling places.
Maryland's Republican "moderate middle" will matter on Tuesday.
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Find out where your county commissioners will be this week.
The proposed map, according to local delegates, puts Carroll County at a disadvantage.
The amended version of the Maryland budget passed through the House of Delegates Tuesday.
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments on the issue this week.
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A can of compressed air exploded Wednesday when the public works crew picked up trash in Sykesville.
Maryland ranks 40 out of 50 states when it comes to open government and anti-corruption laws and practices, according to a report released today by the State Integrity Investigation project.
Commissioner Richard Rothschild said he would like to see Carroll County diversify its holdings.
Maryland ranks 40 out of 50 on the list.