Posted on 4/9/21
Maryland House Advances Bill Reforming Campaign Financing
A bill reforming public financing of gubernatorial campaigns — raising the amount of matching money a campaign can get from $250 to $800 per donor, but . . .
Posted on 4/9/21
Andy Burton, Founder of Uncle Dell’s Mambo Sauce, Inspires Calvin Coolidge High School Students with his Entrepreneurial Journey
At the age of 17, Andrew “Andy” Burton is the founder of one of the most popular “Mambo” sauces in DC - Uncle Dell’s Mambo Sauce. . . .
Posted on 4/9/21
Management Matters: Resolving/Reducing Friction When You Can’t Meet
Email is a good way to connect with people but it falls short in some pretty critical areas. Electric communication will never be an adequate stand-in . . .
Posted on 4/9/21
Aging OIffice Parks Embrace Multifamily
A weekday lunch hour is relatively quiet on the grounds of the Boulders office park, south of Richmond, except for a few people chatting during a . . .
Posted on 4/9/21
Kings Dominion Sets Minimum Wage at $13 for Seasonal Workers
Kings Dominion, the Doswell amusement park, has set its minimum wage for seasonal employees at $13 per hour, it announced Thursday. Previously, the base wage was . . .
Posted on 4/9/21
Metro Committee Approves $4.7B Budget for FY2022
With an injection of federal funding, Metro will be able to maintain current service and accelerate repairs on the public transportation system. On Thursday, the Metro . . .
Posted on 4/9/21
New, Continued Jobless Claims in Va. Stay Steady a Second Week
The number of initial unemployment claims filed during the week ending April 3 was 81% lower than the same period a year ago, when the burgeoning . . .
Posted on 4/9/21
37 States That Don't Tax Social Security Benefits
Your Social Security benefits will probably serve as an important source of income once you retire. And one way to stretch those benefits is to limit . . .
Posted on 4/9/21
State Roundup: Schools To Get $10M in COVID Funds For At-Risk Students; Police Reform Package Heads To Gov. Hogan’s Desk
SCHOOLS TO GET $10M IN COVID FUNDS TO AID AT-RISK STUDENTS: Bryan Renbaum of MarylandReporter writes that Gov. Larry Hogan and State Superintendent of Schools Karen . . .
Posted on 4/9/21
Lawmakers Say It Is Likely Hogan Will Veto Landmark Police Reform Legislation
Maryland’s lawmakers representing both sides of the political aisle said Thursday that they believe it is likely that Gov. Larry Hogan will veto all or part . . .
Posted on 4/9/21
Balloon Releases Would End In Maryland Under Bill
Marylanders may no longer be allowed to intentionally let balloons loose into the sky now that a bill going through the General Assembly has passed both . . .
Posted on 4/8/21
DC Public Schools Partners With Tech Company Senseware
Senseware, a pioneer in indoor air quality, can now be found in all 112 public schools in Washington, DC. Through their real-time data and cloud technology . . .
Posted on 4/8/21
Pexip Named a Best Place to Work for the Second Year in a Row
Pexip, a leading video conferencing and collaboration solutions provider, announced it was named a 2021 Best Place to Work by Washington Business Journal. This award is . . .
Posted on 4/8/21
NASA’s Space Telescope Science Institute at Hopkins Celebrates 40th Anniversary
Johns Hopkins University this year is celebrating 40 years since its Homewood campus in Baltimore was selected as the location of NASA’s Space Telescope Science Institute . . .
Posted on 4/8/21
Virtual Coffee with Boys’ Latin’s Headmaster Chris Post
We invite you to join us for our Virtual Coffee with Headmaster Chris Post on Wednesday, April 14, from 9:30 AM – 10:30 AM. You’ll have . . .
Posted on 4/8/21
Artists Hop on Board to Support Jake’s Skate Park on Rash Field
There was a time when skateboards were just skateboards. Now they’re works of art, collectible objects to display on a wall or mantel, not just ride.The . . .
Posted on 4/8/21
12 Things to Do in Baltimore This Weekend: Orioles Home Opener, Asia North Arts Festival and More
Can you feel it? A time of transition is in the air, as more vaccinations and arrival of spring allow us to venture out a bit . . .
Posted on 4/8/21
A Bridge to Somewhere: 9 1/2 Hours on Kent Island
For years, we thought of Kent Island as little more than a stretch of traffic-clogged, shopping-centered Route 50, a place to fly over on our way . . .
Posted on 4/8/21
Another Glass Landmark in Baltimore to Get an Overhaul
The 40-year old pyramid roof of the National Aquarium in Baltimore is failing and in need of an $8 million replacement, becoming the second prominent glass . . .
Posted on 4/8/21
This DC Council Bill Demands a Long-term Fix for Internet Access Woes
Digital access has been a flashpoint throughout the pandemic, as existing inequities along the lines of broadband connections
Posted on 4/8/21
Baltimore City is Hiring for a Deputy Director of CitiStat
When he took the chief data officer job in March, Baltimore City’s Justin Elszasz left an opening in the
Posted on 4/8/21
Maryland Tech Council Awarded CARES Act Grant to Expand Biz Mentorship Services
Maryland Tech Council (MTC) received a $378,000 grant through the federal CARES Act to expand its free
Posted on 4/8/21
Loyola’s Sellinger School of Business Earns AACSB Reaccreditation
Loyola University Maryland’s Sellinger School of Business and Management received reaccreditation for its business and accounting degree programs by the International Association to Advance Collegiate Schools . . .
Posted on 4/8/21
Loyola to Host Baltipreneurs Accelerator Demo Day Event
The Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship at Loyola University Maryland will host a Baltipreneurs Accelerator Demo Day for the second accelerator cohort on Wednesday, April 14, . . .
Posted on 4/8/21
"Baltimore Street Scene" 1935 - A. Aubrey Bodine
Photograph by A. Aubrey Bodine • © Copyright Jennifer B. Bodine • Courtesy of www.aaubreybodine.comBaltimore Street Scene (1935) - 200 block South Spring Street between Gough . . .

