Posted on 3/12/21
Nancy Hinds Interviews Wife of Injured Baltimore Police Trainee Cody Ruhling
In this video, Lauren Ruhling is interviewed by Signal 13’s CEO, Nancy Hinds. Her husband Cody Ruhling, a 29-year-old Baltimore City Police Trainee and U.S. military . . .
Posted on 3/12/21
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 3/12/21
The Arc Maryland Removes Baltimore City, Garrett County from Discrimination Lawsuit
Two Other Jurisdictions Expected to Be Released Later TodayThe Arc Maryland has dismissed its lawsuit against Baltimore City and Garrett County after both jurisdictions took actions . . .
Posted on 3/12/21
CACI Announces $500 Million Accelerated Stock Repurchase Agreement
ARLINGTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CACI International Inc (NYSE: CACI), a leading provider of expertise and technology to government enterprise and mission customers, announced today that, under its previously . . .
Posted on 3/12/21
Management Matters: Be That Person for Someone
When reflecting on your career, who are the people you admire?For many it’s the leaders who inspire by being visibly successful, quoted in publications, have lofty . . .
Posted on 3/12/21
Serco Wins $600M Navy Contract
Herndon-based tech company Serco Inc. (a subsidiary of United Kingdom-based Serco Group plc) has been awarded a potential eight-year, $600 million contract by the U.S. Navy . . .
Posted on 3/12/21
New Jobless Claims Increased Last Week in Va.
Initial unemployment claims increased across the state last week, while continued claims dropped slightly, the Virginia Employment Commission reported Thursday.For the filing week ending March 6, . . .
Posted on 3/12/21
757 Economic Recovery Plan Focuses on Cooperation
At a Thursday news conference, Hampton Roads regional leaders unveiled a new economic recovery plan for the next two years that focuses on cooperation and resiliency.Hampton . . .
Posted on 3/12/21
A Q&A with Victor Hoskins
After sealing the deal on Amazon.com Inc.’s $2.5 billion East Coast HQ2 headquarters as Arlington’s economic development director in late 2018, Victor Hoskins took his talents . . .
Posted on 3/12/21
Stimulus Bill Passes House, Clearing Final Hurdle Before Biden's Signature
With Wednesday's passage of the American Rescue Plan Act, Americans will see more COVID-19 payments soon.On Wednesday, the House of Representatives passed the final version of . . .
Posted on 3/12/21
Jobless Workers Could Face Benefit Delays Even if Stimulus Bill Moves Quickly
While stimulus checks may be right around the corner, unemployment workers could see a lapse in benefits.A sweeping $1.9 trillion stimulus bill could be signed into . . .
Posted on 3/12/21
State Roundup: Hogan’s Surprise Reopening Plans Send Some Jurisdictions Scrambling To Determine Their Authority
MIXED REACTIONS TO HOGAN’s SURPRISE REOPENING PLAN: Maryland’s swift and far-reaching plan to reopen businesses and public venues took many key stakeholders by surprise, interviews with . . .
Posted on 3/12/21
Franchot Pushes Back State Income Tax Filing Deadline To July 15
The deadline to file 2020 Maryland state income taxes has been extended from April 15 to July 15, Comptroller Peter Franchot said Thursday.“We’ve never before seen . . .
Posted on 3/12/21
Confederate State Song Heads Toward Repeal
Maryland’s state song sympathizing with the Confederacy may finally be heading to the dustbin of history. The House of Delegates gave preliminary approval to its repeal . . .
Posted on 3/12/21
Bill to Repeal Maryland State Song Advancing in State Legislature
A bill that would repeal Maryland’s state song “Maryland, My Maryland!” on the grounds it contains offensive and outdated language is advancing in the General Assembly . . .
Posted on 3/12/21
Baltimore County Follows Gov. Hogan’s Lead on Easing COVID Restrictions, City Does Not
Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski said Thursday that the county will align with Gov. Larry Hogan’s decision to significantly ease restrictions on outdoor and indoor dining, . . .
Posted on 3/11/21
State Bill Would Curb Use of Military Surplus Equipment by Police
Law enforcement agencies in Maryland could be limited from obtaining certain military equipment via a federal surplus program under a bill that passed the state Senate . . .
Posted on 3/11/21
Open Works is Building Learn-at-home Desks for Baltimore City Students
Like many orgs navigating the pandemic, Open Works has made pivot after pivot as it sought to keep serving the
Posted on 3/11/21
A Coalition of Baltimore Companies is Working to Build a More Diverse Tech Workforce
A coalition of Baltimore tech companies are banding together with the goal of increasing opportunity for people
Posted on 3/11/21
Five Greyhounds Win Gilman Scholarships to Study Abroad for Summer 2021
Five Loyola University Maryland students—Madison Burns, ’22, Layla Horeff, ’22, Alexandra Lijewski, ’22, Mark Rose, ’22, and Jormaly N. Ruiz Sierra, ’22—have each been awarded a . . .
Posted on 3/11/21
Oak Crest Vaccinates 95% of Residents Against COVID-19
95 percent of residents at Oak Crest, an Erickson Living-managed community located in Parkville, received both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine during clinics held at its . . .
Posted on 3/11/21
CCSJ Launches Peer-led Cohort Program to Engage Students Around Social Justice Issues
Loyola’s Center for Community, Service, and Justice (CCSJ) has launched the peer-led cohort program, Bmore Engaged, a program designed to support students in their progression from . . .
Posted on 3/11/21
Baltimore Welcomes Its Fourth Trash Wheel: Gwynnda The Good Wheel Of The West
New trash wheel will be the largest device to date and will help clean South Baltimore’s Middle Branch waterfront The Waterfront Partnership’s Healthy Harbor Initiative today unveiled . . .
Posted on 3/12/21
SBS Transportation Signs 1 MSF Lease With MCB Real Estate For Logistics Center In Palmetto, GA
MCB Real Estate, LLC, a Baltimore-based Commercial Real Estate firm, announced that it has signed a new lease with SBS Transportation for 1,000,200 square feet, to . . .
Posted on 3/11/21
As $1.9 Trillion Package Passes Congress, State Legislators Want Role in Md.’s Stimulus Spending
As the U.S. House passed a $1.9 trillion federal stimulus plan on Wednesday, the Maryland House temporarily slowed work on the state budget ? to give . . .

