Posted on 4/8/21
Power Plant Live! Announces Reopening of Several Dining & Entertainment Spaces
Baltimore’s premier dining, entertainment and innovation district will gradually reopen its dining and entertainment venues starting with its newly expanded 25,000 square foot outdoor plaza and . . .
Posted on 4/8/21
Lance Christopher Mercy Scholar-Athlete Scholarship Established at Community Foundation of Howard County
Endowed scholarship to be awarded in perpetuity to River Hill High School studentThe family of Lance Mercy established an endowed scholarship at the Community Foundation of . . .
Posted on 4/8/21
Despite Pandemic, Business Startups are Booming in Maryland
As the COVID-19 crisis ravaged the U.S. economy, countless numbers of businesses shut down and millions of Americans lost jobs.Yet, the pandemic sparked an unexpected trend: . . .
Posted on 4/8/21
CACI Awarded Multiple-Award $700 Million Blanket Purchase Agreement to Provide National Security Investigations to Department of Homeland Security
ARLINGTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CACI International Inc (NYSE: CACI) announced today that it has been awarded a five-year, multiple-award Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) by the U.S. Department of . . .
Posted on 4/8/21
Updated: States That Had the Fastest Recovery of Unemployment Claims – WalletHub Study
With increased vaccine eligibility and the gradual lifting of restrictions on businesses, new unemployment claims increased slightly week-over-week on March 29, but were still 89% below . . .
Posted on 4/8/21
Budget Constrained? How to Fund Better Communications for your Non-profit, School, or Government Agency
Like successful businesses, the public sector is striving to modernize and reform their Voice and IT environments. But the ongoing pandemic has made it tough for . . .
Posted on 4/11/21
10 Things to Know About Jim Vogel
One of Baltimore’s Top Docs talks about his heritage, Jewish values and giving back.Jim Vogel’s decision to become a doctor was greatly influenced by his father. . . .
Posted on 4/8/21
Death to the Dreaded Commute; the 15-Minute City is Here
World’s Leading Flexible Workplace Company Brings to Life the 15-Minute City Concept in Washington, DC and Brighton, UK as Hybrid Workers Expect Shorter Commutes and Better Work-Life Balance . . .
Posted on 4/8/21
Minimum-Wage Hikes Hurt the Unskilled
I was 14 when I got my first real job. A restaurant in downtown Boston paid me $1.60 an hour, the minimum wage at the time. . . .
Posted on 4/8/21
Mary Baldwin Receives $1M Gift to Endow Building
Mary Baldwin University has received a $1 million gift from the Robert Haywood Morrison Foundation to endow the building that houses the university’s Program for the . . .
Posted on 4/8/21
Caliburn International Will Separate Into Two Companies
Calling it a “natural progression,” Reston-based professional services company Caliburn International announced Wednesday that it will split into two companies to focus on different capabilities.The federal . . .
Posted on 4/8/21
Military Circle Redevelopment Could Include Arena
Four groups — including mid-Atlantic developers, entertainment and sports figures, concert promoters and arena operators — are competing for a chance to redevelop Norfolk’s aging Military . . .
Posted on 4/8/21
Reston-Based SAIC Lands $4.4B in Defense Contracts
On the heels of an $830 million U.S. Army contract won in February, Reston-based Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) has landed two more Army contracts worth . . .
Posted on 4/8/21
State Roundup: Restaurant Association CEO Says Employee Retention Difficult; Police Bills Head To Final Negotiations
RESTAURANTS CHALLENGED BY RETAINING EMPLOYEES: In an interview with Bryan Renbaum of Maryland Reporter, Marshall Weston, president and CEO of the Restaurant Association of Maryland, said . . .
Posted on 4/8/21
Hogan: Maryland’s Schools To Receive $10 Million In COVID-19 Relief Grants
Maryland’s public and private schools will receive $10 million in COVID-19 relief grants that are geared toward addressing the needs of the state’s most at-risk students, . . .
Posted on 4/8/21
Maryland Bills Aim To Make It Easier To Vote
After a polarizing 2020 presidential election and a worldwide pandemic, Maryland lawmakers are rethinking how to conduct voting.The General Assembly is considering multiple pieces of legislation . . .
Posted on 4/7/21
IntraFi Network Ranked #1 2021 "Best Fintech to Work For" by American Banker
IntraFi® NetworkSM, the inventor of reciprocal deposits and the number one provider of reciprocal deposit solutions, was ranked as the No. 1 "Best Fintech to Work . . .
Posted on 4/7/21
Marilyn Mosby Amends Her State Ethics Disclosure and Declares Her Innocence
Batimore State’s Attorney Marilyn J. Mosby used an amendment made to her 2019 state financial disclosure statement as an occasion to again declare, “I have done . . .
Posted on 4/7/21
A Beloved East Baltimore Community Garden Gets $10,000 from Amazon
Lewis Sharpe has always had a vision for the Duncan Street Miracle Garden. He shared it with The Brew last year – a pavilion for seniors, . . .
Posted on 4/7/21
Legislature Votes to Bolster Unemployment Insurance System
Emergency measures to help struggling businesses pay less in unemployment insurance taxes while simultaneously granting more funding to the unemployed were voted out of the Maryland . . .
Posted on 4/7/21
Baltimore County Beefs Up Non-police Resources to Respond to Mental Health Emergencies
Baltimore County announced this week an expansion of emergency behavioral health services to support residents experiencing crises.The county announced a 50-percent expansion during peak hours of . . .
Posted on 4/7/21
A Pandemic, Jewish Future and More: Hillel Directors Speak Out
This year has been a difficult one for college students, many of whom never even made it back to campus. And for those that did, virtual . . .
Posted on 4/7/21
What Does the Future Hold for Cyber Startups in the DMV?
Cybersecurity has proven to be a good bet in the COVID-19 era, with national venture capital trends favoring cyber
Posted on 4/7/21
Baltimore Surgical Device Startup Awarded $256K from NSF
Baltimore-based BondTrue was awarded a $256,000 grant from the National Science Foundation
Posted on 4/7/21
Casey Cares Annual Biggest PJ Party Puts Smiles on Faces of Critically Ill Children in MD and DC
April 16th is “National Wear Your Pajamas to Work” Day and Casey Cares Foundation is celebrating this quirky day by hosting its 6th Annual Biggest Pajama . . .

