Posted on 4/1/21
How Much Bread Does a Hungry City Need? 1.4 Million Loaves, Donated by H&S Bakeries
Baltimore’s bakery giant is known for giveaways. The mouth-watering odors from the H&S bakery ovens that fill the streets of Fells Point, after all, have always . . .
Posted on 4/1/21
Honey I Shrunk the Sculptures: Kinetic Race Returns, in Miniature and Safe from COVID-19
Baltimore’s wacky Kinetic Sculpture Race, an iconic event that couldn’t be held as usual last year because of the COVID-19 pandemic, is back for 2021 but . . .
Posted on 4/1/21
Philanthropy Tank Opens Applications for Student-led Community Programs
Philanthropy Tank Baltimore, launched in Baltimore in 2019 to empower the next generation to enact change in their own communities, is now accepting applications from Baltimore . . .
Posted on 4/1/21
Betamore & FITCI Announce Founder City
Betamore and Frederick Innovative Technology Center, Inc. (FITCI) have announced their collaboration on a new, more impactful, hybrid conference event, Founder City. Founder City brings together . . .
Posted on 4/1/21
CarMax Reports Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2021 Results
RICHMOND, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CarMax, Inc. (NYSE:KMX), the nation’s largest and most profitable retailer of used cars, today reported results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year ended . . .
Posted on 4/1/21
How Atlas Restaurant Group Is Transforming Baltimore Into A Culinary Destination
For most people, the city of Baltimore typically brings two things to mind: the picturesque Inner Harbor and steamed blue crabs dusted with Old Bay. While . . .
Posted on 4/1/21
"Eastern Avenue, Baltimore" 1935 - A. Aubrey Bodine
Photograph by A. Aubrey Bodine • © Copyright Jennifer B. Bodine • Courtesy of www.aaubreybodine.comEastern Avenue, Baltimore (1935) - A view of houses on the North . . .
Posted on 4/1/21
Telos Corporation Prices offering of Shares
ASHBURN, Va., April 01, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Telos Corporation (Nasdaq: TLS), a leading provider of cyber, cloud and enterprise security solutions for the world’s most security-conscious organizations, . . .
Posted on 4/1/21
Hogan, Legislative Leaders Unveil $3.9 Billion Supplemental Budget. We Break It Down
Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R), Senate President Bill Ferguson (D-Baltimore City) and House Speaker Adrienne A. Jones (D-Baltimore County) announced a coordinated plan to spend . . .
Posted on 4/1/21
Safest States During the COVID-19 Pandemic – Updated WalletHub Study
With around 16% of the population fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as of March 31, and vaccination being an essential component for full reopening of the economy, . . .
Posted on 4/1/21
TMEIC Corp. in Roanoke Consolidates with Texas Operation
The parent of Roanoke-based TMEIC Corp. is merging its two United States operations effective April 1, the company announced this week, naming Manmeet S. Bhatia president . . .
Posted on 4/1/21
Calling the Shots
When the COVID-19 crisis began in early 2020, Dr. Danny Avula was the joint director of the Henrico County and Richmond health departments, a big job . . .
Posted on 4/1/21
Loudoun Announces Major Mixed-use Development Along Silver Line
Loudoun Economic Development unveiled plans Wednesday for Rivana at Innovation Station, a 4.4 million-square-foot mixed-use development adjacent to Metro’s Silver Line extension on a site Loudoun . . .
Posted on 4/1/21
Is Stanley Black & Decker Stock a Buy?
Stanley Black & Decker (NYSE:SWK) is something of an iconic industrial stock, with a collection of hardware brands that most people know, if not use. There's . . .
Posted on 4/1/21
Hough Blasts New Law That Makes Undocumented Immigrants Eligible For Expanded Tax Credits
Legislation that recently became law that makes some low-income undocumented immigrants eligible for an expansion of state and local earned income tax credits will encourage more . . .
Posted on 3/31/21
One More Item for Scott’s To-Do List: Fixing Baltimore’s Rutted Roads
It's that time of year when temperatures warm, the slush and road salt is washed away and Baltimore city streets are left exposed in all their . . .
Posted on 3/31/21
Port Discovery’s Youth Advisory Council Helps Children Connect & Express Themselves During Difficult Times
The COVID pandemic has had a heartbreaking effect on people and communities all over the world – but one group has been impacted in devastating ways: . . .
Posted on 3/31/21
The History of Black Graphic Design, Explored by MICA
In 1987, designer and author Cheryl D. Miller published a Print magazine article titled “Black Designers: Missing in Action,” questioning the dismally low number of Black . . .
Posted on 3/31/21
A Baltimore Maker Created a Replica of the Domino Sugars Sign, and is Auctioning it for Charity
Letter-by-letter, the iconic Domino Sugars sign was removed this month after shining out on the city since 1951
Posted on 3/31/21
Show Notes: Christy Wyskiel on Building Johns Hopkins’ Startup Engine
The episode: Christy Wyskiel, who leads Johns Hopkins Tech Ventures (JHTV), talks about Hopkins’
Posted on 3/31/21
New Consumer Poll Aims to Identify Best (and Worst) April Fools’ Jokes by Companies
Pavone Marketing Group creates Ad Antics prank poll with voting kicking off April 1 To marketers, the arrival of April means one thing — an April . . .
Posted on 3/31/21
Hogan Announces $3.9 Billion in Rescue Act Funding
Unemployment Insurance and Broadband Access in Maryland could be strengthened thanks to assistance from the American Rescue Plan, according to Gov. Larry Hogan, R.Hogan made the . . .
Posted on 3/31/21
Wayfair To Bring Distribution Center, More Than 250 New Jobs To Harford County
Governor Larry Hogan today announced that Wayfair, one of the world’s largest online destinations for home furnishings, has announced plans to open a new distribution center . . .
Posted on 3/31/21
"Corner of Fairmont and Bond" 1935 - A. Aubrey Bodine
Photograph by A. Aubrey Bodine • © Copyright Jennifer B. Bodine • Courtesy of www.aaubreybodine.comCorner of Fairmont and Bond (1935) - A view of Fairmont Avenue . . .
Posted on 3/31/21
Richmond Supports Restaurants with ‘Picnic in a Parklet’
Two Richmond restaurants will see their on-street parking lanes become outdoor dining areas this week to serve customers, spark business and encourage safer and socially distanced . . .

