Posted on 3/24/21
Madison Park Townhouse with Unique, Historic Details and Lots of Room
Hot House: Architecturally significant townhouse in historic Madison Park, with stunning details throughout, plus a parking pad and garage. Five bedrooms, four bathrooms, 4,500 square feet. . . .
Posted on 3/24/21
This Week in Jobs DMV: The New Essentials Edition
We’re more than a year into pandemic-normal, and while the end finally seems to be in sight, we’re also
Posted on 3/24/21
University of Maryland Discovery District is Bringing an Innovation Neighborhood to College Park
Leaders of the University of Maryland’s Discovery District announced this week that they have a development agreement
Posted on 3/24/21
Baltimore County’s Virtual Manufacturing Job Fair is Centering Access
The April 8 event will seek to connect jobseekers with more than 100 open positions at regional companies, including
Posted on 3/24/21
Women’s Housing Coalition Builds its Own Bridge Across the Digital Divide
Through a recently-completed project, the Women’s Housing Coalition (WHC) is providing free WI-FI for over 90
Posted on 3/24/21
This Week in Jobs DMV: The New Essentials Edition
We’re more than a year into pandemic-normal, and while the end finally seems to be in sight, we’re also
Posted on 3/23/21
An Average of 3,123 New Baltimore Home Listings Are Added Each Month
2020 was a year like no other for the residential real estate market, and the market is still feeling the effects.The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic . . .
Posted on 3/23/21
Intelligent.com Ranks Loyola Among “Best Colleges in Maryland” for 2021
Loyola University Maryland ranked No. 4 on Intelligent.com’s list of “Best Colleges in Maryland” in 2021. Intelligent.com also ranked Loyola as the “Best Catholic School” in . . .
Posted on 3/23/21
GBMC Hosts Cycle & Barre Classes To Benefit The Safe & DV Program On April 10
WHAT: The GBMC Sexual Assault Forensic Examination (SAFE) and Domestic Violence (DV) Program is the region’s most comprehensive sexual assault, abuse and domestic violence center, offering . . .
Posted on 3/23/21
4th Annual MICA Grassroots DesignFest Brings Local Nonprofits, Designers and Students Together
For the fourth year, Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) and T. Rowe Price, the Baltimore-based global investment manager, are hosting Grassroots DesignFest, an event where . . .
Posted on 3/23/21
Thermo Fisher Scientific Announces New Human Plasma-Like Cell Culture Medium
First-of-its-kind medium resembles the natural cellular environment found in the human body for more physiologically relevant cell culture modelsThermo Fisher Scientific today launched the new Gibco . . .
Posted on 3/23/21
ePlus Announces Stock Repurchase Program
HERNDON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ePlus inc. (NASDAQ NGS: PLUS – news) today announced that its board of directors has authorized the Company to repurchase up to 500,000 shares . . .
Posted on 3/23/21
"Baltimore United States Post Office" 1927 - A. Aubrey Bodine
Photograph by A. Aubrey Bodine • © Copyright Jennifer B. Bodine • Courtesy of www.aaubreybodine.comBaltimore United States Post Office (1927) - An odd view showing U.S. . . .
Posted on 3/23/21
Catalyte is Founding Member of Baltimore Tracks
The tech industry is not diverse. Baltimore Tracks, a coalition of Baltimore tech companies, is looking to change that.Baltimore Tracks will address diversity shortcomings and increase . . .
Posted on 3/23/21
Growth and Development
Despite dealing with the economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, Southern Virginia is celebrating the development of a resort casino, new investments in the area and . . .
Posted on 3/23/21
Va. Beach-Based ADS Wins $91.6M DOD Contract
Virginia Beach-based Atlantic Diving Supply won a $91.6 million contract to support weapons system programs for the U.S. Air Force, Army, Marine Corps and Navy, the . . .
Posted on 3/23/21
COVID Roundup: Nearly 25% of Virginians Vaccinated; Fewer Restrictions Expected April 1
Nearly a quarter of Virginia’s population has now been vaccinated against COVID-19, according to the Virginia Department of Health’s update Monday, March 22, and counties in . . .
Posted on 3/23/21
General Dynamics Books $2.4B Navy Contract to Build 10th Submarine
General Dynamics has been awarded a potential $2.4 billion contract option from the Navy to build a 10th Virginia-class submarine, the U.S. Department of Defense announced . . .
Posted on 3/23/21
Virginia Tech Names New Innovation Campus Leaders
Virginia Tech announced Monday that two current employees will take leadership roles in the university’s Alexandria-based Innovation Campus.Robin Jones has been named assistant vice president for . . .
Posted on 3/23/21
State Roundup: Maryland Senate Votes To End Life Without Parole For Juveniles, Agrees To Scrap Confederate Statete Song
SENATE VOTES TO END LIFE WITHOUT PAROLE FOR JUVIES: An end to life without parole sentences for crimes committed by juveniles is among the provisions in . . .
Posted on 3/23/21
Did Maryland’s Public Schools Reopen Too Early?
Since the beginning of the phased reopening of Maryland’s public schools on March 1 at the urging of Gov. Larry Hogan, parents and educators and administrators . . .
Posted on 3/23/21
Supernova Partners Acquisition Company III Prices $250M IPO
Supernova Partners Acquisition Company III, Ltd. announced today the pricing of its initial public offering of 25,000,000 units at a price of $10.00 per unit.Supernova III is . . .
Posted on 3/23/21
A Strained Return to City Hall Business After Probe of Mosbys Comes to Light
At today’s City Council pre-meeting, the first since news broke that Council President Nick Mosby and his wife, State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby, are under federal investigation, . . .
Posted on 3/23/21
High School Students Organize Virtual Blood Drive
The coronavirus pandemic has increased hospitalizations, and decreased blood donations. The ‘Sleeves Up’ platform created by the American Red Cross helps interested participants create blood drives . . .
Posted on 3/23/21
A Congressional Investigation Finds Dangerous Levels of Toxins in Baby Foods
A congressional subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy released a report showing dangerous levels of toxins and metals in popular baby food brands.There is a lot . . .

