Posted on 4/28/21
Unemployment Benefits Disrupted by Tech Issue in 22 States
Unemployment has been a lifeline during the pandemic, but some people are being denied benefits for a ridiculous reason.Millions of Americans have lost their jobs in . . .
Posted on 4/28/21
State Roundup: House Minority Leader Buckel Says Gop Needs To Get Its Message Out To Dems
HOUSE MINORITY LEADER: COMMUNICATION KEY TO GOP SUCCESS: Newly elected House Minority Leader Jason Buckel (R-Allegany) said Republicans “need to do a better job” of communicating . . .
Posted on 4/28/21
Wynn: Biden Needs To ‘Convey His Vision Of Where America Is Going’ In Speech To Congress
President Joe Biden needs to “convey his vision of where America is going” in his speech to a joint session of Congress, according to a former . . .
Posted on 4/28/21
2U and Keypath Education Partner With Pepperdine University
2U, Inc. (Nasdaq: TWOU), and Keypath Education, two global leaders in education technology, today announced a joint initiative to power Pepperdine University's new online Master of . . .
Posted on 4/28/21
“Don’t Muzzle Me” – Limits on School Board Members’ Ability to Talk to Teachers and the Media Get Pushback
Policy changes proposed for Baltimore’s School Board – including limits on members’ ability to freely talk to staff and the media – are causing alarm and . . .
Posted on 4/28/21
Capital Electric Reaffirms Commitment to Prince George's County
Capital Electric is expanding its presence in Prince George's County, with a new 362,880 square-foot warehouse and office facility planned in the near future.The company, a . . .
Posted on 4/28/21
MindStand Technologies Breaks Down the Art of the $15,000 Pitch
A recent pitch propelled Baltimore startup MindStand Technologies to new funding, as the company won first
Posted on 4/28/21
This Week in Jobs DMV: Green with Jealousy Edition
Forget the trophy office: The new flex for the super-rich is now, apparently, “trophy trees.”
Posted on 4/28/21
Greater Baltimore Region Sees Record High Investments in Q1
Despite COVID-19, the economy of the Greater Baltimore region remained diverse and resilient, recording one of its best investment quarters ever with more than $556 million . . .
Posted on 4/27/21
Karson Institute Partners with the Reginald F. Lewis Museum and MPT
Loyola’s Karson Institute for Race, Peace & Social Justice is partnering with the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture and Maryland . . .
Posted on 4/27/21
2021’s Best Large Cities to Start a Business – WalletHub Study
With two in three small business owners saying 2020 was their hardest year ever, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2021’s Best Large . . .
Posted on 4/27/21
C. Fraser Smith 1938-2021
The intersecting worlds of Maryland journalism and politics are mourning C. Fraser Smith, a longtime chronicler of state government and politics who died Sunday after suffering . . .
Posted on 4/27/21
State Roundup: Gov. Hogan Launches COVID-19 Vaccination PSA; Former State Medical Examiner’s Findings To Be Probed
HOGAN LAUNCHES COVID VAXX PSA: Gov. Larry Hogan Friday touted the state’s launch of a 30-second public service announcement video that features six Maryland doctors who . . .
Posted on 4/27/21
Buckel: Republicans Need To Do A ‘Better Job’ Of Communicating To Voters In The Baltimore-D.C. Metro Area
Newly-elected House Minority Leader Jason Buckel (R-Allegany) said Republicans “need to do a better job” of communicating their party’s message on key issues to voters in . . .
Posted on 4/27/21
Baltimore’s $400 Relief Cards are Being Put to Mostly Good Use, Data Show
A debit card program designed to help Baltimore families impacted by Covid buy groceries and other necessities appears to be working as planned.In its first 45 . . .
Posted on 4/27/21
Addressing Asian Hate Crime in Maryland
Corinna Shen, an Asian American and Pacific Islander community leader in Rockville, is unsure exactly how many times her home has been vandalized since it was . . .
Posted on 4/27/21
The Drive-in, a Relic of the Past for the Pandemic Present
With the return of warm weather and increasing access to vaccines, Marylanders are looking for activities outside the house. An old favorite is gearing up for . . .
Posted on 4/27/21
UMD Launches Quantum Incubator to Spur Startups
The University of Maryland, College Park is adding an incubator to bolster startup strength around its research
Posted on 4/27/21
VR is Coming to Education, But the Pivot Won’t Be Easy
Virtual and augmented reality technology that has offered new experiences in gaming and entertainment is showing
Posted on 4/27/21
3 Ways to Build a Company Culture That’s Responsive to Society-shaking Events
A year of pandemic, protests, election and insurrection has meant work and society-shaking events have run
Posted on 4/27/21
Winners Announced for UBalt’s ‘Rise to the Challenge’ Business Pitch Competition
Six winners, including undergraduate and graduate students and recent alumni, emerged from the “Rise to the Challenge” Business Pitch Competition on April 22, each receiving their . . .
Posted on 4/26/21
Frank DeFilippo: Baltimore Has No Downtown Downtown as the Center of the City Keeps Shifting
There’s always been a reassuring belief that cities have built into them a cyclical rhythm to their lives. Cities come, they go. They prosper, they fade. . . .
Posted on 4/26/21
Federal Powerhouses in Maryland
Maryland is home to more than 60 diverse federal facilities, including two that are currently at the forefront of our world. The U.S. Food and Drug . . .
Posted on 4/26/21
President Biden Wants to Spend $2.3 Trillion on Infrastructure: Here's Where All the Money Would Go
The Biden administration recently unveiled the first draft of a $2.29 trillion infrastructure spending bill. The massive proposal (which weighs in at just over 10% of . . .
Posted on 4/26/21
Why Is Lockheed Hiring an Unknown Company to Launch 26 Rockets?
As one half of the "United Launch Alliance" team, Lockheed Martin (NYSE:LMT) (along with its partner Boeing) forms the backbone of the U.S. government's space program.True, . . .

