Posted on 3/25/21
WJZ Anchor Denise Koch To Host Virtual Conversation With Sheela Murthy
Sheela MurthyOn March 30 the Women’s Leadership Institute of Baltimore at Notre Dame of Maryland University will host WJZ Anchor Denise Koch and Sheela Murthy, the . . .
Posted on 3/25/21
The Arc Baltimore’s 2021 Annual Meeting and Awards Ceremony Goes Virtual
Given continuing restrictions on large gatherings due to COVID-19, The Arc Baltimore’s 2021 Annual Meeting and Awards Ceremony will be held online on Wednesday, May 5, . . .
Posted on 3/25/21
"Baltimore Street Scene" 1930 - A. Aubrey Bodine
Photograph by A. Aubrey Bodine • © Copyright Jennifer B. Bodine • Courtesy of www.aaubreybodine.comBaltimore Street Scene (1930) - Looking South from top floor of the . . .
Posted on 3/25/21
TEDCO Announces Request for Applications for the Agriculture and Rural Rebuild Challenge
TEDCO, Maryland’s economic engine for technology companies, announced today its request for applications for the Agriculture and Rural Rebuild (ARR) Challenge, created to assist Maryland’s rural . . .
Posted on 3/25/21
Colfax Redemes of 6.000% Senior Notes and $100 Million Partial Redemption of 6.375% Senior Notes
Annapolis Junction, MD, March 25, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Colfax Corporation (NYSE: CFX), a leading diversified technology company, announced today that it has given notice of its . . .
Posted on 3/25/21
CuriosityStream Earnings: What Investors Should Know
CuriosityStream (NASDAQ:CURI) reported fiscal fourth-quarter and full-year 2020 results after the market close on Tuesday.Shares of the factual entertainment (documentary) subscription video-streaming service rose 1.7% in . . .
Posted on 3/25/21
State Roundup: Mass VAXX Sites To Double To 12 In April; 2nd Quarter Surge In Student Failure Rates Announced
MASS VAXX SITES TO DOUBLE TO 12: Maryland will get six new coronavirus mass vaccination sites in April, which will bring the total number of mass . . .
Posted on 3/25/21
Hogan Signs Legislation To Ensure More Equitable Funding For MD’s Historically Black Colleges
Maryland’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities are poised to receive more equitable funding after Gov. Larry Hogan signed landmark legislation on Wednesday afternoon that allocates an . . .
Posted on 3/25/21
Hitting Back at Federal Prosecutors, Marilyn Mosby’s Lawyer Tells a Different Story from the 2018 Rendition
Behind the accusations of “troubling misconduct” leveled by Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby against two federal prosecutors leading the grand jury investigation of her and her . . .
Posted on 3/25/21
Global Opportunities for Businesses in Maryland
While travel remains restricted, the Maryland Department of Commerce is dedicated to helping local businesses expand their reach to overseas markets from the comforts of their . . .
Posted on 3/25/21
Fate of Controversial ‘Male/Female’ Sculpture “To Be Determined,” Developers Say
Will the renovation of Penn Station claim the Male/Female sculpture in front of Pennsylvania Station?The question arose last week when Amtrak and its development partners shared . . .
Posted on 3/25/21
Art Movement Turns Baltimore’s Utilitarian Salt Box on its Head
Juliet Ames had noticed that the yellow salt boxes that sit on some Baltimore City corners were looking even more weathered than usual last December. After . . .
Posted on 3/25/21
TEDCO’s First Executive Director, Phil Singerman, Looks Back at the Start of the Maryland Tech Agency
The episode: A recent episode of the video series TEDCO Talks takes a trip to the recent past of tech
Posted on 3/24/21
Casey Cares Announces Inaugural Fantasy Golf Challenge to Raise Funds for Critically Ill Children
Proceeds fund uplifting activities and programs for critically ill children in Mid-Atlantic Region, Philadelphia and Florida If you could play golf with three other professional players, who . . .
Posted on 3/24/21
Historic St. Mary’s Discovers Fourth Oldest English Colony in North America
Grants from Maryland Heritage Trust, Historic St. Mary’s City Foundation, and Funding Provided by Governor Hogan Led to Discovery, Launched New Project to Study Early Maryland . . .
Posted on 3/24/21
"Redwood and South Streets" 1930 - A. Aubrey Bodine
Photograph by A. Aubrey Bodine • © Copyright Jennifer B. Bodine • Courtesy of www.aaubreybodine.comRedwood and South Streets (1930) This image may be ordered by typing . . .
Posted on 3/24/21
Here’s How To Make Maryland A Center For ‘Cleantech’ And ‘Proptech’ Innovation
The Biden administration is advancing an aggressive climate change agenda. Historically, national policymakers focused on emissions from energy and transportation. As President Biden signaled in his . . .
Posted on 3/24/21
State Roundup: Concerns Raised About School Reopening As Parents, Educators Question Its Feasibility, Motivation
DID MARYLAND SCHOOLS OPEN TOO EARLY?: Since the beginning of the phased reopening of Maryland’s public schools on March 1 at the urging of Gov. Larry . . .
Posted on 3/24/21
Hogan: State To Add Six New Mass Vaccination Sites In April
Maryland will get six new coronavirus mass vaccination sites in April, which will bring the total number of mass vaccination sites in the state from six . . .
Posted on 3/24/21
Nick Mosby Touts his First 100 Days with Lavish Online Magazine and Video
The day before news broke that he was being investigated by federal prosecutors, City Council President Nick Mosby released a video entitled, “Commemorating the Council’s First . . .
Posted on 3/24/21
Record Disclosure by State and Local Government is Generally Poor, Survey Shows
By Andrew Schotz And Luciana Perez Uribe GuinassiA one-month test of government agencies in Maryland revealed a patchwork of approaches in how public records are tracked . . .
Posted on 3/24/21
“Juneteenth” Would Become State Holiday Under Plan Advancing in Annapolis
In support of a bill that would make “Juneteenth” a state and employee-paid holiday, a Maryland Delegate gave an impassioned speech, which ended with a standing . . .
Posted on 3/24/21
Madison Park Townhouse with Unique, Historic Details and Lots of Room
Hot House: Architecturally significant townhouse in historic Madison Park, with stunning details throughout, plus a parking pad and garage. Five bedrooms, four bathrooms, 4,500 square feet. . . .
Posted on 3/24/21
University of Maryland Discovery District is Bringing an Innovation Neighborhood to College Park
Leaders of the University of Maryland’s Discovery District announced this week that they have a development agreement
Posted on 3/24/21
Baltimore County’s Virtual Manufacturing Job Fair is Centering Access
The April 8 event will seek to connect jobseekers with more than 100 open positions at regional companies, including

