- Baltimore Sun Media wants you to nominate your workplace for our 12th annual Top Workplaces list.
- McDaniel College is a four-year liberal arts and science school that also has a graduate program. Carroll Community College is a two-year college offering an associate degree and certificate programs.
- It is a quirk of history that three primary source documents about New Windsor in the Civil War come from teenagers.
With the Roe v. Wade decision overturned, many women will look to Maryland for abortion services.
- C. Boyd Pfeiffer was a legendary outdoor writer and photographer. Outdoor columnist Bill May describes everything he got out of being on a fishing trip with Pfeiffer.
- Manchester Valley senior Aiden Neal won individual Class 3A state titles in the 800 and 1,600 meter races. He also ran on the state championship-winning 4x400 relay. Neal is the 2022 Carroll County Times boys track and field Athlete of the Year.
- Friday marked Oscar Baker’s 100th birthday. He celebrated the milestone with a party of about 60 people including family, friends, and Mount Airy Mayor Lawrence G. Hushour, at Lorien Mt. Airy, an assisted living facility on Midway Avenue.
- Letters to the editor of the Carroll County Times.
- For those who may wonder, about the annals of weather history, in 1816 there really was a “year without summer.” It is widely reported that the 18-year-old Mary Shelley began working on “Frankenstein,” an early example of science fiction, on June 13, 1816.
- Baltimore’s water system, which serves 1.8 million homes and businesses in the city and Baltimore County, contains measurable levels of so-called “forever chemicals” that the EPA said last week pose health risks even at minute levels.
- The Carroll Board of County Commissioners on Thursday unanimously voted to authorize $6.6 million in bond allocations to Maryland’s Department of Housing and Community Development’s mortgage program on behalf of the county.
- On Saturday, area history buffs will descend on Westminster for the annual commemoration of Corbit’s Charge, also known as the Battle of Westminster.
- When catcher Adley Rutschman and the Orioles head to Seattle for a three-game series, it will mark a homecoming of sorts for the former No. 1 overall pick who grew up and played college baseball in the Pacific Northwest.
- Two men were killed, and a woman was hurt in a shooting Sunday night at The Hub Sports Bar & Grill in Frankford Plaza in Northeast Baltimore, police said. Also this weekend, another person was killed and 15 injured during a spate of weekend violence that began Friday night.