Posted on 3/11/21
GP Strategies Reports Strong Fourth Quarter 2020 Financial Results
Global workforce transformation solutions provider GP Strategies Corporation (NYSE: GPX) today reported financial results for the quarter ended December 31, 2020.Overview:Income Statement Highlights: Revenue of $123.1 . . .
Posted on 3/11/21
CACI Announces Share Repurchase Program
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 its Board of . . .
Posted on 3/14/21
ONE YEAR AGO…Covid-19 Changed Our Community
It began on March 5 when the first case of COVID-19 was reported in Maryland. On March 16, schools closed, as did public spaces. On March . . .
Posted on 3/11/21
Updated: States That Had the Quickest Recovery of Unemployment Claims – WalletHub Study
Due to the progress we’ve made toward vaccination and reopening, new unemployment claims decreased week-over-week on March 1, and were 90% below the peak during the . . .
Posted on 3/11/21
Erickson Living Vaccinates More than 96% of Residents Against COVID-19
Ann’s Choice resident who recently received a COVID-19 vaccine shot. Erickson Living, a nation-leading developer and manager of continuing care retirement communities, today announced that 96 . . .
Posted on 3/11/21
Baltimore Tracks and Baltimore Digital Equality Coalition Host Virtual Career Fair to Bring More Diverse Talent into Technology
Baltimore Tracks, a coalition of companies and individuals focused on bringing people of color into the tech industry, is partnering with the Baltimore Digital Equality Coalition . . .
Posted on 4/15/21
"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 3/11/21
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 . . .
Posted on 3/11/21
CACI Launches $500M Share Repurchase Program
CACI International's (NYSE:CACI) board approved a $500M accelerated share repurchase (ASR) program.The company expects that all repurchases under the ASR will be completed prior to the . . .
Posted on 3/11/21
State Reaches $39.3M Settlement With Defunct Keysville Tobacco Company
Twenty-three years after the landmark Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement was reached, defunct Keysville tobacco company S&M Brands Inc. has settled with Virginia for nearly $40 million, . . .
Posted on 3/11/21
Payout on a Dream
“Get it done!” Those three words sent Jason Eige and Martin Kent on a mission to bring a casino to Bristol Mall before commercial gaming resorts . . .
Posted on 3/11/21
Regional Reboot
Public and private investments are boosting the economy in Southwest Virginia, bringing in a diversified group of new companies, from indoor salmon farming to medical information . . .
Posted on 3/11/21
ODU Researchers: How to Avoid Zoom Fatigue
Although pandemic workdays for many have been filled with back-to-back Zoom meetings, a sense of belonging has dwindled, according to research published by Old Dominion University . . .
Posted on 3/11/21
VMI Alums and Cadets Report Racial Slurs Used on ‘Regular Basis’
In an interim report, investigators looking into reported racist incidents at Virginia Military Institute say some alumni and current cadets have reported hearing racial slurs “on . . .
Posted on 3/11/21
The Pandemic — One Year Later
One year ago this week, Virginians started bumping elbows instead of shaking hands. We raced about trying to find toilet paper and hand sanitizer and began . . .
Posted on 3/11/21
PAE Reports Fourth-Quarter and Full Year 2020 Financial Results
FALLS CHURCH, Va., March 11, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- PAE Incorporated (NASDAQ: PAE, PAEWW) today announced fourth-quarter and full year 2020 financial and operating results.CEO CommentaryPAE President . . .
Posted on 3/11/21
State Roundup: Hogan Cites Declining COVID-19 Rates In Lifting Some Restaurant, Retail Restrictions
STATE TO LIFT CAPACITY RESTRICTIONS ON RESTAURANTS, RETAIL: Bryan Renbaum of Maryland Reporter writes that Gov. Hogan announced Tuesday that due to declining coronavirus positivity rates . . .
Posted on 3/11/21
Some Maryland Drunk Drivers Don’t Even Get A Slap On The Wrist
Alcohol-impaired drivers killed 10,265 people across the nation in 2015. Among those lost was Montgomery County Police Officer Noah Leotta. Just 24 years old, he was . . .
Posted on 3/11/21
Franchot Blasts Hogan’s Decision To Lift Capacity Restrictions On Restaurants And Retail Establishments
Comptroller Peter Franchot slammed Gov. Larry Hogan’s recent decision to lift capacity restrictions on restaurants, bars, and retail establishments, saying the decision was based on politics . . .
Posted on 3/10/21
Scott Flexes His (Majority) Muscle to Win BOE Approvals
A year ago, Brandon Scott proposed a charter amendment to remove the city solicitor and public works director from the Board of Estimates, arguing that, as . . .
Posted on 3/10/21
Hogan Lifts Covid Restrictions, But Will Stricter Baltimore Follow Suit?
Governor Larry Hogan today lifted capacity restrictions on restaurants and stores in Maryland, his biggest move yet to reopen the state since coronavirus cases spiked during . . .
Posted on 3/10/21
Replacement of Failing Colgate Creek Bridge is 26% Over Budget – and Construction Hasn’t Even Begun
Project TR 16301, replacing the Broening Highway bridge over Colgate Creek, is special even by Baltimore contracting standards: it hasn’t yet started, but it’s already 26.1% . . .
Posted on 3/10/21
Police Reform Bill, a Priority of House Speaker, is Weak on Accountability, Coalition Says
A bill that would reform law enforcement in Maryland does not go far enough to hold officers accountable for misconduct and does not allow sufficient oversight . . .
Posted on 3/10/21
Senate Bill Would Ban Firearms at Polling Sites
A bill banning firearms at polling sites in Maryland is advancing in the state Legislature, and advocates say it is necessary to stop voter intimidation.“Everyone should . . .
Posted on 3/10/21
Bill Would Lessen Punishment for Some Teen Sexting
A bill that defines how to handle juveniles charged with sexting in Maryland passed in the House with a wide majority on Wednesday.The bill, which passed . . .

