Posted on 3/16/21
Plug into the Community with these Baltimore Business and Career-Building Programs
It’s Monday, a time to dig out your inbox and seek out fresh opportunities in a new week. So Technical.ly
Posted on 3/16/21
Aidar Health Got FDA Clearance for its MouthLab Device. Now it Wants to Grow in Baltimore
Healthcare technology company Aidar Health is looking to grow in Baltimore after receiving regulatory approval in
Posted on 3/16/21
National Landing BID And RAMW Announce $100K “Love Local” Relief Program Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
Funds Will Support Open and Eligible National Landing Restaurants and Small BusinessesNational Landing Business Improvement District (BID) has joined forces with the Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington . . .
Posted on 3/16/21
Greenspring Vaccinates More Than 96% of Residents Against COVID-19
Greenspring residents celebrate receiving their COVID-19 vaccine. More than 96% of those who live at the Springfield senior living community have been vaccinated Greenspring, a senior . . .
Posted on 3/16/21
Virtual Career Fair Tuesday Aims to Drive More Diverse Talent into Technology Sector
Hosted by Baltimore Tracks and Baltimore Digital Equity Coalition, Career Fair Will Bring Together More Than A Dozen Employers, 125+ Qualified Job Seekers Baltimore Tracks and . . .
Posted on 3/15/21
Maryland Horse Foundation Launches $1M Capital Campaign to Establish the Maryland Horse Library & Education Center
Renovation will honor the history of horses in Maryland, while looking to the future to serve as a hub for learning and collaboration.The Maryland Horse Foundation . . .
Posted on 3/15/21
A Turnaround in Fortunes
After taking a hit from the coronavirus, economic activity in the Shenandoah Valley recovered in the second half of 2020, powered by the transportation, manufacturing and . . .
Posted on 3/15/21
Perspecta Wins $202M Defense Contract
The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) awarded Chantilly-based federal contractor Perspecta Inc. a $201.5 million contract to provide technical services in support of its Global Content . . .
Posted on 3/15/21
Nexus Services CEO Calls State AGs’ Lawsuit ‘a Form of Retaliation’
Nexus Services Inc., the bonding company being sued by the states of Virginia, Massachusetts and New York, responded Friday with accusations of its own. In a . . .
Posted on 3/15/21
State Roundup: Police Reform Passes; Uneven Lifting Pandemic Restrictions
HOUSE OF DELEGATES PASSES POLICE REFORM: The House of Delegates passed sweeping police reform legislation Thursday evening, Bryn Stole reports for the Sun. Some of it . . .
Posted on 3/15/21
Legislators Aim For Better Voter Accessibility In Maryland
Lawmakers in Maryland are working to enact legislation that would greatly improve accessibility for disabled voters.One of the more notable bills would change the state’s entire . . .
Posted on 3/15/21
Public Records Survey Highlights Unevenness Of Government Tracking, Responses
A one-month test of government agencies in Maryland revealed a patchwork of approaches in how public records are tracked and how requests for access are filled.The . . .
Posted on 3/15/21
Unemployment Mess—The Real Story
About this time last year, the state’s Department of Labor, Division of Unemployment Insurance (DUI) was processing unemployment claims smoothly—and more-or-less efficiently—despite its antiquated, but reliable, . . .
Posted on 4/12/21
"Holly Beach Farm" 1940 - A. Aubrey Bodine
Photograph by A. Aubrey Bodine • © Copyright Jennifer B. Bodine • Courtesy of www.aaubreybodine.comHolly Beach Farm (1940) - Tred Avon- winner of over $70,000. This . . .
Posted on 3/15/21
At West Baltimore Site, more than 2,200 Covid Vaccine Doses are Administered in a Single Day
Like the others waiting in a line that stretched around the block, Gloria and Edward Moaney had arrived early at the Covid vaccine clinic for seniors . . .
Posted on 3/15/21
Rejecting Hogan’s “Get in Line” Advice, Scott Continues Baltimore’s Covid Restrictions
Despite Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan’s Tuesday reopening order indicating that local restrictions are “null and void,” Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott announced today he will continue to . . .
Posted on 3/15/21
At Baltimore’s Youth Detention Center, Children are in Solitary Confinement Under “Abominable Conditions”
Right now in Baltimore children are sitting alone in cells, wasting away – despite the well-known fact that solitary confinement causes lasting psychological harm to young . . .
Posted on 3/15/21
Baltimore’s Anne Tyler Announces New Book in 2022
Baltimore-based author Anne Tyler has a new book coming out, and it’s partly set in the COVID-19 pandemic.Publishers Marketplace announced that Knopf will publish Tyler’s next . . .
Posted on 3/15/21
Bill Would Replace Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples’ Day
Indigenous Peoples’ Day would replace Columbus Day in Maryland if a bill in the General Assembly is passed this legislative session.At a hearing on Thursday, members . . .
Posted on 3/15/21
Parts of Domino Sugar Sign to be Sold at Museum
Another piece of local history will go up for sale when the Baltimore Museum of Industry offers fragments of the recently-dismantled Domino Sugars sign for sale . . .
Posted on 3/15/21
It’s Been One Full Year of COVID-19. Here’s How Technical.ly DC Covered It
This week marks one year since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic
Posted on 3/15/21
Baltimore City Pilots Digital Data Locker for People Experiencing Homelessness
The Mayor’s Office of Homeless Services (MOHS) and Baltimore’s Continuum of Care have launched a software
Posted on 3/14/21
Charlestown Vaccinates More than 97% of Residents Against COVID-19
Charlestown resident Janice Douglas gives the thumbs-up at a recent COVID-19 vaccination clinic. More than 97% of residents at the Catonsville senior living community have been . . .
Posted on 3/12/21
Thiru Vignarajah: Stop Blaming Others for Baltimore City’s Failures
You will never hear “the buck stops here” from Baltimore City politicians. This time, city leaders have been quick to
Posted on 3/12/21
East Coast Electronics Recycling Shares How Your Company Can Prepare for the Return to Work
As offices begin to return to normal operations after the coronavirus pandemic has been brought under control, more people are returning to work. Employees who have . . .

