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Washington Nationals' Cade Cavalli (24) pitches during the second inning of a baseball game against the New York Mets Wednesday, April 29, 2026, in New York.
Nationals’ Cade Cavalli’s intense competitiveness, new sweeper fueling strong start
“His prep work is amazing,” catcher Drew Millas said. “He’s just got a different demeanor about him the past few weeks and has really leaned into just being himself and going out there, just kind of being free and kind of pitching to his own tune.”
April 30, 2026 - Mojtaba Naseri, a researcher at Morgan State University, calibrates a mobile Lidar unit set up along Hillen Road as part of the team's new road worker safety alert system.
These alerts vibrate, beep and flash with one goal: Saving Maryland road workers’ lives
Researchers at Morgan State University’s National Transportation Center have created a multisensory system to alert Maryland road workers to approaching speeding or erratic vehicles.
The build-your-own rice bowl at The Halal Spot in Owings Mils includes your choice of rice, meat, sauces and toppings.
A viral New Hampshire halal restaurant opens location in Owings Mills
The fast-casual eatery opened last week in the Brookside Commons complex in Owings Mills, where it hopes to replicate its viral success.
Facilities and Animal Care and Welfare response to an electrical failure on Pier 3.
The National Aquarium has big plans, old bones and dolphins to move
The National Aquarium in Baltimore is beginning to show its age. The autumn maintenance crises forced the Inner Harbor institution, which normally closes only on Thanksgiving and Christmas, to shut its doors for five days for repairs, triggering an estimated $400,000 in lost revenue.
The Montgomery County Council is considering ways to plug a $152 million hole in the budget.
Council faces $152 million budget gap
The Montgomery County Council is considering ways to plug a $152 million hole in the budget.
Vincent M. Lancisi, founder and artistic director of Everyman Theatre, sits for a portrait inside the theatre he started in Baltimore, Md. on Monday, April 20, 2026. Lancisi is retiring this summer at the conclusion of the current season.
After 35 years, Everyman Theatre founder is ready for his curtain call
Everyman Theatre founder and Artistic Director Vincent Lancisi talks about his legacy, the theater’s future and why now is the right time to retire.
Orioles starting pitcher Shane Baz reacts after surrendering a two-run home run to New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge in the first inning of Monday night's game.
The Orioles are at a ‘crucial point.’ Can they avoid a free fall?
At the end of this dismal four-game series in New York, one of these teams looked like a World Series contender. It wasn’t the Orioles. Not by any measure.
New York Yankees designated hitter Jasson Domínguez, bottom, successfully slides into home to score on a wild pitch by Orioles starting pitcher Shane Baz during the sixth inning.
Orioles swept by Yankees in a dismal 4-game series
Monday’s 12-1 loss was but another example of New York’s superiority on the field.
FILE - An FBI seal is displayed on a podium before a news conference at the field office in Portland, Ore., Jan. 16, 2025.
Maryland man pleads guilty to selling fentanyl that led to teen’s death
A Gaithersburg man pleaded guilty to selling a 15-year-old girl the fentanyl she later overdosed on, the Department of Justice announced Monday.
The County Council voted to approve labor agreements that three unions reached with County Executive Marc Elrich and his administration.
Council approves union contracts, ending skirmish over raises during tight budget year
The County Council voted to approve labor agreements that three unions reached with County Executive Marc Elrich and his administration.
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