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    5 left-handed relievers who could interest the Orioles
    Here are five lefty relievers who could help the bullpen, with the main focus on middle relief.
    Baltimore Orioles relief pitcher Danny Coulombe (54) delivers a pitch in a game against the Los Angeles Angels at Camden Yards on March 30, 2024. The Baltimore Orioles beat the Angels, 13-4, to clinch a series win.
    The Dish: This Chinese restaurant has an AI-powered robot in the kitchen
    At new Chinese restaurant Mahjong by Johns Hopkins University, the sous chef is a set of artificial intelligence-powered robots.
    Mahjong just opened at 3105 St. Paul Street near Johns Hopkins University. A Mahjong staff member with the Botinkit robot.
    7 things to do in Baltimore County, from train gardens to Hanukkah parties
    The holidays are afoot, and that means parties, gazing at lights, and other festive activities in Baltimore County.
    This is a photo of the market at Greenspring.
    5 questions for the new hire charged with boosting the county’s growth
    Jared Smith, who started Monday as Montgomery County’s new economic development leader, says the local economy will bounce back from this latest period of uncertainty.
    Jared Smith, the new head of the Montgomery County Economic Development Corp., comes to the job facing lofty expectations and economic headwinds.
    As the college football coaching carousel spins, Brian Newberry couldn’t be happier at Navy
    “It’s a special place and it’s one of the best jobs in the country, because of the kind of young men we have, because it still is, truly, a developmental program,” Newberry said.
    Head coach Brian Newberry led Navy to a win over Oklahoma in the Armed Forces Bowl last year. The Midshipmen have a chance at consecutive 10-win seasons.
    Judge orders former CEO of ABC Capital Jason Walsh to pay $5.6M for defrauding investors
    A Baltimore County judge ruled that Jason Walsh, the former CEO of ABC Capital, must pay more than $5 million to foreign investors who say he defrauded them after they agreed to buy Baltimore rental properties.
    ABC Capital's Jay Walsh appeared in Baltimore District Court on June 20 for a scheduled trial on charges of felony theft and doing business without a license.
    Luigi Mangione’s to-do list: Pluck eyebrows, avoid cameras and evade FBI after CEO murder
    A to-do list and travel plans found during Luigi Mangione’s arrest and revealed in court shed new light on the steps he may have taken — or planned to take — to avoid capture after UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s killing.
    Luigi Mangione appears in Manhattan Criminal Court for an evidence hearing, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025, in New York.  (William Farrington/New York Post via AP, Pool)
    Orioles land No. 7 overall pick in MLB draft lottery
    The Orioles entered with a 9.24% chance to land the first overall pick.
    Fans gather to watch the first round of the MLB baseball draft Sunday, July, 13, 2025 in Atlanta.
    Gov. Wes Moore calls special legislative session to choose new House speaker
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore is calling a special session of the General Assembly to allow the House of Delegates to elect and swear in a new speaker.
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore is calling a special session of the General Assembly, which will begin on Dec. 16.
    Maryland public schools lost over 11,000 students this year
    Enrollment for Maryland public schools saw a much steeper decline than early estimates showed.
    Seventh grade students line up for lunch at Robert Frost Middle School in Montgomery County, which lost more than 2,000 students this year.
    Maryland tries to settle decades of fighting over funding its charter schools
    The Maryland state school board will vote Tuesday on a regulation they hope will bring peace between warring factions.
    The school hallway showing classrooms decorated with university themes in KIPP Harmony Academy is seen on December 5, 2024.
    Baltimore County Library CEO and board part ways after librarian layoffs backlash
    “The Board of Library Trustees and our CEO Sonia Alcántara-Antoine have separated as of Tuesday, December 9,” Yara Cheikh, the president of the Board of Library Trustees, wrote in a letter to library employees. “We thank Sonia for her contributions over the years and wish her all the best in her future endeavors.”
    Baltimore County Public Library’s Towson branch CEO Sonia Alcántara-Antoine listens and responds to a handful of concerned librarians and community members as they air their grievances after the sudden firing of fourteen part-time library employees during an emergency meeting on November 18, 2025 at the Towson Library.
    No charges for Baltimore County officer who fatally shot Dundalk man
    The state won’t prosecute a Baltimore County police officer who fatally shot a Dundalk man experiencing a mental health crisis in May, the Maryland Office of the Attorney General announced.
    A Baltimore County police officer avoided prosecution after the Maryland attorney general’s office announced it won’t charge him for a Dundalk man’s death.
    Eastern Shore counties challenge Maryland’s $340M deal to relicense Conowingo Dam
    After Maryland leaders and Constellation Energy announced a $340 million deal to relicense the Conowingo Dam in October, a coalition representing Eastern Shore counties argues the agreement violated state law.
    The Clean Chesapeake Coalition challenged a new environmental certification issued by Maryland for Conowingo Dam owner Constellation Energy, arguing that their closed-door negotiations violated state law.
    Why a principal celebrated the 67th day of school
    You can tell kids to stop shouting “6-7!” — or you can lean into it.
    Washington Capitals to launch street hockey league in Germantown
    The Washington Capitals announced on Tuesday that they are launching the Capitals Street Hockey League at three locations, including Germantown.
    The Washington Capitals are launching a Capitals Street Hockey League
    Maryland school board to Somerset: Hire lawyers in public or lose funding
    This is just the latest attempt to rein in a MAGA-aligned Maryland school board that has run amok.
    Gordana Schifanelli, center, Maryland's Republican candidate for lieutenant governor, who ran with Republican gubernatorial candidate Dan Cox, not pictured, waves during a campaign results reception, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022, in Annapolis, Md.
    With Schwarber off the board, Orioles to shift to Pete Alonso while also targeting pitching, sources say
    The Orioles were firmly in the mix for designated hitter Kyle Schwarber, a source said, although multiple outlets reported that Schwarber opted to return to Philadelphia on a five-year, $150 million deal.
    Orioles president of baseball operations Mike Elias takes questions from reporters at the team’s end-of-season press conference on Sept. 29.
    University System of Maryland warns lawmakers of ‘irrevocable damage’ from budget cuts
    University System of Maryland leaders warned lawmakers in Annapolis on Tuesday that layoffs are imminent if the state cuts their budget for a third year in a row.
    The University of Maryland, College Park and the University of Maryland, Baltimore are predicting losing up to 500 jobs.
    Largest tax credit in Baltimore County history awaits world’s largest shipping company
    The Baltimore County Council is expected to create the largest tax credit in its history next week, one that would save Tradepoint Atlantic and the world’s largest shipping company hundreds of millions of dollars.
    An aerial view of Coke Point, the proposed site of the Sparrows Point Container Terminal.
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