The Medication Waste Disposal Program set a record for the amount of drugs it collected in the past six months.
Legislators continue to explore energy options.
After hearing residents lodge complaints about rowdy McDaniel College students at several city council meetings, council members finally heard from concerned McDaniel students Monday night.
The House and Senate did address marijuana issues in this legislative session but the results may not be what some had hoped for.
The Student Health and Fitness Act died in the House during this legislative session.
The State of Maryland offers free tax preparation assistance.
Maryland would be the first in the nation with such legislation.
Mayor looks at a tax reduction as the city faces a $1.3 million decrease in revenue.
News reports are confirming Santorum’s exit from the presidential race.
On Thursday, April 12, local emergency response agencies will participate in a statewide emergency management exercise.
Westminster's Planning Director Thomas Beyard is on leave, serving in the military. He expects to return home this summer.
Maryland's General Assembly is poised to approve a bill to increase the state's minimum dropout age from 16 to 17, and gradually to 18.
Westminster's Common Council meets on the second and fourth Monday of the month.
The Sunshine Review, a website that rates government websites for openness, has upgraded the rating for the Carroll County Government webpage.
The sheriff's office told the county commissioners that more money is needed to continue the transition to a county police force.
Incumbents Cummings, Harris, Ruppersberger, and Sarbanes also lock up primary wins.
Results for the 2012 primary election.
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Maryland's Republican "moderate middle" will matter on Tuesday.
Voters will be asked to choose two candidates for the board of education Tuesday.
Find out where your county commissioners will be this week.
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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.
Westminster's Common Council said that licensing landlords may be one way to help reign in some problem residences in the Main Street corridor.
The Westminster Common Council will hold a regularly scheduled meeting on March 26 at 7 p.m.
Gov. Martin O'Malley's office responds to a critical report.
The Maryland Move Over Law requires that, if you see emergency lights at the side of the road, you must slow down or move over into another lane, away from the emergency scene.
Carroll County's commissioners are facing tough decisions if they intend to balance the budget in fiscal year 2013.
"It's an honor" to have Romney in Arbutus, resident says.
The town hall at the American Legion post is the GOP hopeful's only appearance in the state before the April 3 primary.
Commissioner Richard Rothschild said he would like to see Carroll County diversify its holdings.
Carroll County residents living on five acres or less may be eligible to receive a bundle of tree seedlings.
Maryland received a grade of 61 percent.
Maryland is one of 25 states in which sales for human consumption are illegal.
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The Senate recommends a four-year plan to gradually shift teacher pension costs to counties.