Posted on 4/21/21
Gansler: A Guilty Chauvin Verdict Would Likely Be Sustained Upon Appeal
Update: 5:10 p.m.: Chauvin has been found guilty on charges of second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter.@BryanRenbaumFormer Maryland Attorney General Doug Gansler said Tuesday . . .
Posted on 4/21/21
Fire Breaks Out at Domino Sugar Factory in Baltimore One Day After Brand’s 120th Anniversary
The Domino Sugar factory in Baltimore caught on fire Tuesday afternoon, with smoke billowing out over the Inner Harbor.The Tuesday fire comes just one day after . . .
Posted on 4/21/21
Baltimore City Council Seeks to Streamline Allocation of Public Art Funds from Capital Projects
A law requiring Baltimore City to allocate 1% of capital construction costs towards public art has been on the books since 1964, but Councilman Ryan Dorsey . . .
Posted on 4/21/21
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 4/21/21
United Way Created a Virtual After-school Program to Boost STEM Awareness
Students at middle schools in Prince George’s County, Maryland, have a new chance to learn about STEM opportunities
Posted on 4/21/21
Here’s Where Tech Policy Leader Ed Felten Sees a Role for AI in the Federal Government
With President Joe Biden‘s massive infrastructure bill gaining traction, there’s plenty of talk in the federal government about
Posted on 4/21/21
This Week in Jobs DMV: Boring Edition
Aside from #stonks and the spread of the pandemic, there was plenty underwhelming about 2020. But perhaps none
Posted on 4/21/21
Over 10 Years, Columbia-based Skyward Apps’ Focus on Agtech Yielded a Growing Software Business
By now, it’s a given that the technology that helps industries get more specific and efficient with their work
Posted on 4/21/21
Baltimore Under Ground Science Space, Foundation Receive $137K Grant to Make Affordable Insulin
The Open Insulin Foundation (OIF) and Baltimore Under Ground Science Space (BUGSS) received a $137,000
Posted on 4/21/21
This Week in Jobs DMV: Boring Edition
Aside from #stonks and the spread of the pandemic, there was plenty underwhelming about 2020. But perhaps none
Posted on 4/21/21
Six Exemplar Cases of Civic Collaboration Win Esteemed “Civvys” Award
The American Civic Collaboration Awards (Civvys) today announced six organizations being honored for their impactful work across the country in civic engagement to reach across political . . .
Posted on 4/21/21
Healthy Democracy Requires Competition
By Joe Kirby for the Rapid City JournalI'm a fourth generation South Dakotan and a lifelong Republican. I was once again disappointed last week as another legislative . . .
Posted on 4/20/21
Win or Lose, Bocce Brings People Together at Oak Crest
Residents find lawn bowling is a great way to get to know your neighbors Forget the Kentucky Derby and the PGA Championship, some of the most . . .
Posted on 4/20/21
4 Ways Technology Can Support a Safe Return to Your Office
The pandemic has reshaped the way many industries conduct business. Many leaders report remote workers are productive working at home, but with vaccines widely available, more . . .
Posted on 4/20/21
Standard Solar Launches Innovations Group to Accelerate Growth and Foster Intrapreneurship
Dan Dobbs will transition to chief strategy officer to lead new groupThe newly launched Standard Solar Innovations will focus on accelerating the company’s growth by building . . .
Posted on 4/20/21
Lockheed Martin Reports First Quarter 2021 Results
Lockheed Martin Corporation [NYSE: LMT] today reported first quarter 2021 net sales of $16.3 billion, compared to $15.7 billion in the first quarter of 2020. Net . . .
Posted on 4/20/21
CACI Awarded $376 Million Contract by National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
ARLINGTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CACI International Inc (NYSE: CACI) announced today that it has been awarded a five-year, single-award indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract, with a ceiling value of . . .
Posted on 4/20/21
Maryland Opens Three New European Trade Offices
New trade offices in U.K., France and Germany will help Maryland companies explore overseas markets, attract foreign companies to the state The Maryland Department of Commerce . . .
Posted on 4/20/21
61 Million Business Owners Regret Starting a Business Because of 2020 & 2021’s Best Small Cities to Start a Business – WalletHub Reports
With National Small Business Week approaching and COVID-19 having caused around 100,000 permanent business closures in 2020, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on . . .
Posted on 4/20/21
Under Armour Unveils Long-Range Plan For New Global Campus In Baltimore
Today, Under Armour unveiled plans for its new global headquarters in Port Covington in Baltimore. Reimagined for a post-COVID environment, this new location will consolidate the . . .
Posted on 4/20/21
Is McCormick Stock a Buy?
Whether a stock is a buy always depends on the specific purpose of the investment. There are many reason to invest in equities. A retiree may . . .
Posted on 4/20/21
Will Sports Betting Pay Off for This Media Stock?
Everyone is seeing dollar signs with the growth of online sports gambling in the U.S., and the lines between sports and gambling are going to get . . .
Posted on 4/20/21
Philip Morris and Altria Falter as Biden Administration Plans Nicotine Reduction
Menthol cigarettes and cigarettes with a high level of nicotine could both be on the chopping block, The Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg report, as the . . .
Posted on 4/20/21
State Roundup: Maryland Adds 13,100 Jobs In March, Still Slightly Above National Jobless Rate
MARYLAND ADDS 13,100 JOBS IN MARCH: Maryland’s economy added 13,100 jobs in March and the state’s unemployment rate remained at 6.2%, according to preliminary data released . . .
Posted on 4/20/21
Hogan To Move 3,300 State Employees To Downtown Baltimore
In an attempt to help revitalize Baltimore’s downtown central business district the state plans to relocate more than 3,000 of its employees to offices in that . . .

