Posted on 4/5/21
Why Dennis Schrader Sailed Through His Senate Confirmation
The state senators who expressed ambivalence about the nomination of Dennis R. Schrader to be Maryland’s secretary of Health on Friday were, in many respects, mirroring . . .
Posted on 4/5/21
MCCEI Announces Four Scholarships
The Maryland Center for Construction, Education, and Innovation (MCCEI) is pleased to announce our first annual MCCEI Scholarship Program. The scholarship program was developed as a . . .
Posted on 4/5/21
MCCEI Presents: Pathway Awards
The Maryland Center for Construction Education and Innovation (MCCEI) is excited to announce the first ever awards ceremony focusing solely on the future of the built . . .
Posted on 4/5/21
Early Charm Joins Baltimore Tracks
Early Charm, a venture studio that converts science to business, today announced it has joined Baltimore Tracks, a coalition of Baltimore-based technology companies committed to increasing . . .
Posted on 4/5/21
Students at Baltimore School for the Arts Share Stories of Sexual Harassment and Assault
There are places at the Baltimore School for the Arts that female students know can be dangerous.“The back stairwell. The elevator. So many people squeeze in, . . .
Posted on 4/5/21
West of Charles Street: A Church Changes; a Sister’s Service Remains
Back when Richard Nixon was telling a skeptical nation, “I am not a crook,” Patricia Ann Dowling was a rookie in the hospitality business. Right out . . .
Posted on 4/5/21
Allies Aren’t Born, They’re Created. So How Do We Create More?
There has been a lot of talk about the need for allies in the fight against racial injustice, and that’s true in entrepreneurship
Posted on 4/5/21
Betamore and Frederick’s FITCI are Teaming on a Spring Startup Series
Maryland incubators Betamore and the Frederick Innovative Technology Center, Inc. (FITCI) each had 2020
Posted on 4/5/21
Maryland is Putting $300M in COVID-19 Relief Funds Toward Broadband and Digital Inclusion
As part of a $3.9 billion allocation of COVID-19 relief funding from the latest federal law, Maryland
Posted on 4/5/21
Royal Farms Aims to Hire 4,500 New Employees Companywide
BALTIMORE, April 03, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- With a growing store count and warmer months approaching, Royal Farms is ramping up a large-scale hiring effort that . . .
Posted on 4/2/21
Is Lockheed Martin Stock a Buy?
The S&P 500 Index is near its all-time high, and when a rising tide lifts the broader market, it can become hard to find stocks that . . .
Posted on 4/2/21
Time to Buy McCormick Stock After a Strong Quarter?
The home-cooking niche continues to heat up. McCormick (NYSE:MKC), a leader in the spices, flavorings, and condiments industry, announced surprisingly strong sales growth on Tuesday to . . .
Posted on 4/2/21
State Roundup: $3.9B COVID Relief Fund To Bolster State Unemployment System, Boost Broadband Access
HOGAN TOUTS $3.9M IN COVID RELIEF; USE OF FUNDS OUTLINED: Gov. Larry Hogan said Wednesday that a bipartisan agreement has been reached on how to allocate . . .
Posted on 4/2/21
Yumi Hogan: ‘The Time Has Come For Us To Speak Out And Demand Action’
Gov. Larry Hogan’s wife, First Lady Yumi Hogan, espoused strength and emphasized the need for unity in the wake of a growing number of attacks against . . .
Posted on 4/2/21
Hogan: All Marylanders Can Now Pre-Register To Get A COVID-19 Vaccine
Pre-registration is now open for Marylanders who will be eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine in the state’s third and final phase of its vaccine distribution . . .
Posted on 4/1/21
The Story Of A Baltimore Assistant State’s Attorney Who Says She Was Hung Out To Dry
By Baynard Woods and Brandon SoderbergIn light of The Brew’s reporting on the firing of Anna Mantegna from the State’s Attorney’s Office (here and here), we . . .
Posted on 4/1/21
Hogan ‘Concerned’ About COVID Variants, Says Maryland’s Rising Cases are Unrelated to Recently Eased Restrictions
Gov. Larry Hogan on Thursday said the rising number of new coronavirus cases in Maryland are not related to the state easing COVID-19 restrictions nearly three . . .
Posted on 4/1/21
State Lawmakers Look to Raise Penalties When Children Access Firearms
Maryland legislators are working on a plan expand prohibitions and penalties in an effort to prevent an unsupervised minor from accessing a firearm, but the effort . . .
Posted on 4/1/21
How Much Bread Does a Hungry City Need? 1.4 Million Loaves, Donated by H&S Bakeries
Baltimore’s bakery giant is known for giveaways. The mouth-watering odors from the H&S bakery ovens that fill the streets of Fells Point, after all, have always . . .
Posted on 4/1/21
Honey I Shrunk the Sculptures: Kinetic Race Returns, in Miniature and Safe from COVID-19
Baltimore’s wacky Kinetic Sculpture Race, an iconic event that couldn’t be held as usual last year because of the COVID-19 pandemic, is back for 2021 but . . .
Posted on 4/1/21
Philanthropy Tank Opens Applications for Student-led Community Programs
Philanthropy Tank Baltimore, launched in Baltimore in 2019 to empower the next generation to enact change in their own communities, is now accepting applications from Baltimore . . .
Posted on 4/1/21
Betamore & FITCI Announce Founder City
Betamore and Frederick Innovative Technology Center, Inc. (FITCI) have announced their collaboration on a new, more impactful, hybrid conference event, Founder City. Founder City brings together . . .
Posted on 4/1/21
How Atlas Restaurant Group Is Transforming Baltimore Into A Culinary Destination
For most people, the city of Baltimore typically brings two things to mind: the picturesque Inner Harbor and steamed blue crabs dusted with Old Bay. While . . .
Posted on 4/1/21
"Eastern Avenue, Baltimore" 1935 - A. Aubrey Bodine
Photograph by A. Aubrey Bodine • © Copyright Jennifer B. Bodine • Courtesy of www.aaubreybodine.comEastern Avenue, Baltimore (1935) - A view of houses on the North . . .
Posted on 4/1/21
Hogan, Legislative Leaders Unveil $3.9 Billion Supplemental Budget. We Break It Down
Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R), Senate President Bill Ferguson (D-Baltimore City) and House Speaker Adrienne A. Jones (D-Baltimore County) announced a coordinated plan to spend . . .

