Posted on 3/16/21
Maryland Commerce Awards ExportMD Grants To Local Companies, Promotes Virtual Trade Show Opportunities
State grants available to help local businesses with international marketing costsThe Maryland Department of Commerce has awarded seven small and mid-sized Maryland companies with ExportMD grants . . .
Posted on 3/16/21
Karson Institute for Race, Peace & Social Justice Partners with The Baltimore Sun
Loyola’s Karson Institute for Race, Peace & Social Justice and The Baltimore Sun have partnered to host a “News and Conversation: Caring for the Kids During . . .
Posted on 3/16/21
Gilchrist to Host Third Annual Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day Virtual Celebration
--Honoring the brave men and women who served during the Vietnam War— Gilchrist will be hosting their third annual Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day Celebration virtually, . . .
Posted on 3/16/21
Oak Crest Residents are Vaccinated and Enjoying the Active Lifestyle They Love
Innovation, service excellence hallmarks of Erickson Living community during pandemic Selling their house and downsizing to a new community amid a worldwide pandemic wasn’t exactly how . . .
Posted on 3/16/21
FAR Allowable Vs. Unallowable Costs for Government Contracts
Author: John Mahaffey, Director of Audit and Accounting Services, Gorfine, Schiller & GardynThe Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) is the primary regulation used by all federal executive . . .
Posted on 3/16/21
Inc. Magazine Recognizes GridPoint Among the Fastest-Growing Private Companies in the D.C. Metro Region
RESTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Inc. magazine announced today that GridPoint is No. 140 on its annual Inc. 5000 Regionals: D.C. Metro list, the most prestigious ranking of the . . .
Posted on 3/16/21
Intelligent Waves LLC Ranks Among Top Inc. 5000’s 2021 Fastest-Growing Private Companies in the D.C. Metro Region for Third Consecutive Time
RESTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Intelligent Waves (IW), a cutting-edge IT systems integrator delivering high-impact transformational IT solutions to the Government’s most mission-critical challenges, today announced that it was . . .
Posted on 3/16/21
Baltimore’s Walters Art Museum Reckons with Founder’s Confederate Ties
The Walters Art Museum is confronting the uglier parts of its 126-year-old history, starting with a revised biography of its founding family. As part of an . . .
Posted on 3/16/21
"Carriage House" 1958 - A. Aubrey Bodine
Photograph by A. Aubrey Bodine • © Copyright Jennifer B. Bodine • Courtesy of www.aaubreybodine.comCarriage House (1958) - Kitchen in the carriage house. This image may . . .
Posted on 3/16/21
2021’s Most & Least Innovative States – WalletHub Study
With the U.S. having spent $12 billion on vaccine development and distribution in 2020, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2021’s Most & . . .
Posted on 3/16/21
Maryland Is 2021’s 4th Most Innovative State – WalletHub Study
With the U.S. having spent $12 billion on vaccine development and distribution in 2020, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2021’s Most & . . .
Posted on 3/16/21
‘Love Local’ Launches to Help National Landing Businesses
National Landing Business Improvement District and the Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington have launched a $100,000 joint relief initiative, Love Local, which will assist struggling restaurants and . . .
Posted on 3/16/21
Framatome Launches Government Solutions Subsidiary
Lynchburg-based Framatome Inc. announced Monday the launch of an independent subsidiary, Framatome U.S. Government Solutions LLC, which will focus on nuclear energy initiatives and projects for . . .
Posted on 3/16/21
Va. Unemployment Fell to 5.3% in January
Virginia’s unemployment rate dropped from 5.6% in December 2020 to 5.3% in January, Gov. Ralph Northam announced Monday. The state saw a gain of 14,100 nonfarm . . .
Posted on 3/16/21
Remote Learning
For Virginia’s college students and faculty, 2020 was the year of Zoom. For the institutions themselves, though, it was a year that brought economic heartbreak and . . .
Posted on 3/16/21
State Roundup: Maryland, Jurisdictions Could Get $6.4 Billion In Federal Stimulus Funds
VAN HOLLEN: HOW STIMULUS WILL AID MARYLAND:: U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) Friday criticized the Hogan administration’s rollout of coronavirus vaccines, saying the state needs . . .
Posted on 3/16/21
Maryland Adds 6,800 Jobs In January, Unemployment Drops To 6.4%; Labor Report
Maryland’s economy gained 6,800 jobs in January and the state’s unemployment rate decreased to 6.4%, according to preliminary data released by the U.S. Department of Labor’s . . .
Posted on 3/16/21
"Carriage House" 1958 - A. Aubrey Bodine
Photograph by A. Aubrey Bodine • © Copyright Jennifer B. Bodine • Courtesy of www.aaubreybodine.comCarriage House (1958) - Carriage house on Madison Street. This image may . . .
Posted on 3/16/21
Baltimore Museum of Art Will Re-open March 28
The Baltimore Museum of Art will reopen with limited capacity on Sunday, March 28, ending a four-month hiatus to prevent the spread of COVID-19.Directors announced today . . .
Posted on 3/16/21
Maryland to Prioritize Vaccine Appointments for Communities Near Mass Vaccination Sites
Maryland’s mass vaccination sites will set aside some vaccine appointments for people in the communities where the sites are located and other nearby jurisdictions, Gov. Larry . . .
Posted on 3/16/21
Walters Art Museum Confronts its History and Pledges to Address Inequalities of the Past
In the interest of promoting diversity and equity, the Walters Art Museum has taken steps to confront its past and acknowledge its founders’ history as supporters . . .
Posted on 3/16/21
Communities See Racism in Approval of Checkers Drive-through Despite Widespread Opposition
Lawrence Bell III doesn’t want a Checkers drive-through restaurant on Gwynns Falls Parkway because he’s afraid it will cause traffic accidents and won’t be compatible with . . .
Posted on 3/16/21
“The City Bureaucracy is so Encumbered,” Covid Clinic Organizers Say
After a pop-up Covid vaccine clinic for seniors on Saturday got no assistance from the city’s Health Department, a spokesman responded today by saying the agency . . .
Posted on 3/16/21
This Week in Jobs DMV: NET/WORK 2021 Edition
Look, we do this [Bane voice] for you. That’s why we’re stoked to be bringing back NET/WORK 2021
Posted on 3/16/21
The Washington Justice Have a DC esports Facility to Call Home in 2021
When the Washington Justice start a new season next month, the esports team will be opening Overwatch

