Posted on 4/16/21
Making Accessibility the ‘Ethos’ of Baltimore’s Social Services Network
If you’re at Baltimore City Hall and need to access mental health treatment, there are three facilities within a
Posted on 4/16/21
CFG Bank Announces Two Donations to Support Healthcare Industry
CFG Bank (CFGB) today announced the launch ofthe newly-formed Jack and Nancy Dwyer Workforce Development Program, a 501(c)(3) non-profit whose mission is tohelp resolve the effects . . .
Posted on 4/16/21
Brightview Senior Living Named to Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For® 2021 List
Senior living company is only Baltimore-based company on the listBrightview Senior Living, a leader in senior living that builds, owns and operates 45 communities along the . . .
Posted on 4/15/21
211 Maryland and RALI “Stop the Stigma” Opioid Education Campaign Reignites Statewide
211 Maryland Delivers Resources for Opioid Addiction Through MDHopeTexting Program RALI Maryland Offers Free Drug Disposal Bags for National Prescription Drug ‘Take Back Day’ on April 24 More . . .
Posted on 4/15/21
Chesapeake Bay, Southern Maryland Could See New Federal Park, Heritage Designations
The Maryland congressional delegation is pushing legislation to protect and enhance the natural resources throughout southern Maryland and the Chesapeake Bay area with new federal park . . .
Posted on 4/20/21
Spring Into Volunteering with Rachael Tillery
Rachael Tillery, a senior financial analyst with Brown Advisory, was first introduced to The Associated’s Jewish Volunteer Connection (JVC) last year when she wanted to do . . .
Posted on 4/19/21
Meet Fritzi K. Hallock
As Fritzi Kolker Hallock’s professional life grew, so did her involvement with The Associated. Her philosophy became, how can I continue to volunteer where I can . . .
Posted on 4/15/21
Safest States During the COVID-19 Pandemic – Updated WalletHub Study
With around 23% of the population fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as of April 14, and vaccination being an essential component for full reopening of the economy, . . .
Posted on 4/15/21
State Roundup: Legal Pot, Taxing Wealthy Among Bills That Might Return In 2022; Hogan Signs Dozens Of Bills Into Law
FAILED BILLS THAT MAY RETURN NEXT SESSION: The 2021 legislative session of the Maryland General Assembly will probably be most remembered for the enactment of landmark . . .
Posted on 4/15/21
Schulz Garners Bipartisan Praise Following Gubernatorial Campaign Announcement
Maryland’s lawmakers on both sides of the political aisle offered praise for state Commerce Secretary Kelly Schulz following her Wednesday morning announced that she is running . . .
Posted on 4/15/21
A Day in the Life Admissions Event with The Boys’ Latin School of Maryland
We invite you to join us for a very special Day in the Life admissions event. We invite rising 6th graders to come to campus and . . .
Posted on 4/15/21
‘We’re Beginning a Fundamental Reset’: Urbanist Richard Florida on the State of Downtown Baltimore
As cities prepare for a future reshaped by the pandemic, it’s a moment to rethink downtown.
Posted on 4/15/21
A Brief Timeline of Emergent BioSolutions’ Baltimore Presence
With global attention fixated on the race to get the COVID-19 vaccine into as many arms as possible, new developments are
Posted on 4/15/21
These 9 Startups are Entering Towson University’s StarTUp Accelerator
Towson University’s StarTUp Accelerator this week named a new cohort of companies that will take part in
Posted on 4/15/21
Grace and 40 North Agree to Extension of Director Nomination Deadline
COLUMBIA, Md. and NEW YORK, April 14, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- W. R. Grace & Co. (GRA) and 40 North Management LLC today announced that the . . .
Posted on 4/14/21
Stay Vigilant… Best Practices to Keep Your Voice & IT Networks Up and Running
Many businesses manage a complicated maze of technology equipment of varying ages, performance, and overall health, making it a challenge to identify potential problems before something . . .
Posted on 4/14/21
Rutherford Won’t Run for Governor in 2022
For more than six years, he has served as Maryland’s nose-to-the-grindstone lieutenant governor, the man perhaps best-positioned to offer himself to voters in 2022 as the . . .
Posted on 4/14/21
2021’s Greenest States – WalletHub Study
With Earth Day around the corner and the U.S. having experienced a record number of billion-dollar natural disasters in 2020, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released . . .
Posted on 4/14/21
State Roundup: As Session Closes, Big Ticket Items, Including Pandemic Recovery, Pass
END OF SESSION FOCUS: PANDEMIC RECOVER, REFORMS: Senate President Bill Ferguson kicked off the final day of the 442nd session of the Maryland General Assembly on . . .
Posted on 4/14/21
Marijuana Legalization And Progressive Tax Proposals That Failed To Gain Traction Are Likely To Return Next Session
The 2021 legislative session of the Maryland General Assembly will probably be most remembered for the enactment of landmark police reform legislation but there were many . . .
Posted on 4/14/21
Maryland Parks Look to Set Third Record Breaking Year
After back-to-back years of record-setting attendance, Maryland’s recreational attractions are ready to welcome visitors back to the parks this spring.The state is celebrating the first official . . .
Posted on 4/14/21
High-ranking Baltimore County Official Made $30,000 in Unauthorized Purchases, IG Says
A top official at Baltimore County’s Department of Economic and Workforce Development, William “Chris” McCollum, made $29,670 in unauthorized expenditures when he headed the county’s Ag . . .
Posted on 4/14/21
Downtown Baltimore Shed Jobs But is Poised for Recovery, Analysis Says
After losing jobs and office tenants in 2020, Downtown Baltimore has “room for optimism” as a recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic launches, according to a new . . .
Posted on 4/14/21
Maryland Establishes Office of Statewide Broadband
Maryland lawmakers passed legislation to bolster broadband connectivity and digital equity during this year’s
Posted on 4/14/21
Events Roundup: Explore ‘the Role of Data During Apocalyptic Times’
The last year hasn’t been a time with a lot to hold onto. We’ve had a lot of “uncertainty,” as we lived through

