Posted on 3/10/21
Nine Things You Never Knew About Jewish Women’s Giving Foundation’s Julie Newman
Julie Newman is new to Baltimore, having moved here seven years ago. But being a transplant is nothing new for this mother of two. For over . . .
Posted on 3/10/21
With Support at New High and Neighboring States Moving, will Maryland Finally Legalize Recreational Marijuana?
By Jibril Howard and Steven Van RiperMore than two-in-three Americans — and Marylanders — support the legalization of recreational marijuana, the highest point in the past . . .
Posted on 3/10/21
Hogan Eases COVID-19 Capacity Restrictions
By Darryl Kinsey Jr. and Callan Tansill-SuddathCiting improved metrics in the fight against COVID-19, Gov. Larry Hogan, R, this week announced a sweeping change to the . . .
Posted on 3/10/21
Campfire: DC Digital Agency’s Podcast Features Interviews with Innovators
D.C. is often known for being a local community that thinks nationally. A podcast from a D.C. digital agency shows how
Posted on 3/10/21
This Week in Jobs DMV: The Women Inspiring Women Edition
From writing workshops to anti-violence to the arts, Baltimore Magazine profiled 30 women making their mark
Posted on 3/10/21
Meet the Local Student-Founders in the New Innovators of Progress Cohort
Those are the areas where student entrepreneurs in the latest cohort of Innovators of Progress are looking
Posted on 3/10/21
A Year into the Pandemic, it’s Time to Take Stock of Your Company’s Strengths
Most human resources managers and people operations professionals spent 2020 mitigating one global crisis
Posted on 3/10/21
This Tool is Sending Alerts About Maryland COVID-19 Vaccine Appointment Openings
As an engineer, Mathew Steininger believes in the power that simple solutions can bring to complex problems
Posted on 3/10/21
Executive Alliance Accepting Applications for Mentoring Program
Executive Alliance, which promotes women leaders in Maryland, is accepting applications for the organization’s yearlong mentoring program, Effective Impact, which provides individual guidance and professional skills . . .
Posted on 3/10/21
Prepare Your Power, Voice & Data Now for Spring and Summer Storms
Summer storms, tornadoes, and hurricanes can happen at any time. When they do, they can wreak havoc on your business – knocking out computers and servers, . . .
Posted on 3/10/21
“Workforce Ascension & Enhancement” Series Will Provide Tools to Enable Businesses to Focus on People-First Automation
Human-centered data and software consultancy Mind Over Machines will partner with the Maryland Innovation Center (MIC) to present a three-part series of hands-on workshops focusing on . . .
Posted on 3/10/21
The Wills Group’s Philanthropic Response to COVID-19 Reaches $1 Million
LA PLATA, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Wills Group today announced an additional $500,000 in unrestricted grants to its regional food bank and local nonprofit partners as a continuation . . .
Posted on 4/14/21
"Holly Beach Farm" 1940 - A. Aubrey Bodine
Photograph by A. Aubrey Bodine • © Copyright Jennifer B. Bodine • Courtesy of www.aaubreybodine.comHolly Beach Farm (1940) - Quatre Bras II This image may be . . .
Posted on 3/10/21
2021’s Best Cities for College Basketball Fans + March Madness Stats & Facts – WalletHub Reports
With March Madness less than a week away, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its March Madness Stats & Facts infographic, as well as its report . . .
Posted on 3/10/21
Large-Scale Vaccination Clinics Starting Next Week in Va.
The state will launch large-scale COVID-19 vaccination clinics beginning next week in Petersburg, Portsmouth and Danville, Gov. Ralph Northam said Tuesday.Curtis Brown, the state coordinator of . . .
Posted on 3/10/21
Roanoke, New River Valley Organizations Form Tech Alliance
The Valleys Innovation Council (VIC), the Roanoke-Blacksburg Technology Council (RBTC) and the Regional Accelerator and Mentoring Program (RAMP) have formed an alliance called the Verge.In July . . .
Posted on 3/10/21
Pressing On
In spite of the global pandemic that shuttered many smaller businesses, Virginia’s largest companies still inked major deals and scored contracts worth billions of dollars in . . .
Posted on 3/10/21
Better Times Ahead
Catrina Mullins can picture the scene: A stage, musicians and a grassy lawn. People leaning back in chairs or sitting cross-legged on blankets on the ground, . . .
Posted on 3/10/21
State Roundup: Larger Counties Received Small Number Of Vaccine Doses Per Capita; Hogan Proposes $1,000 Bonuses For State Workers
DISPARITIES IN COUNTY PER CAPITA VAXX ALLOCATION: COVID-19 vaccine allocation policy from the Maryland Department of Health saw the state send a disproportionately small supply of . . .
Posted on 3/10/21
Black And Brown People Need Better Access To COVID-19 Vaccine, Not More Talk
One year into this global pandemic, we’ve lost more than 500,000 of our fellow Americans and close to 8,000 in Maryland. The approval of multiple, safe, . . .
Posted on 3/10/21
Hogan: State To Lift Capacity Restrictions On Restaurants, Bars And Retail Establishments
Due to declining coronavirus positivity rates and improved vaccine metrics the state will lift capacity restrictions on restaurants and bars and retail businesses by the end . . .
Posted on 3/10/21
The Gula Tech Foundation Announces Winners of $1 Million Grant Program
Gula Tech Foundation, a nonprofit focused on awarding $1,000,000 in competitive grants to cybersecurity nonprofits several times each year, announced today the winners of its initial . . .
Posted on 3/10/21
Loyola Receives Grant to Enhance Vocational Discernment in Messina
Loyola University Maryland’s distinctive first-year living and learning program, Messina, has been awarded a Network for Vocation in Undergraduate Education (NetVUE) Program Development Grant to deepen . . .
Posted on 3/9/21
Maryland’s Public Records Access Law is Broken and Needs Mending
By Lisa Kershner and John "Butch" West7, Baltimore BrewTransparency in government is critically important today, especially when peoples’ trust in local authorities to act in their . . .
Posted on 3/9/21
A Look at the Founder of the “Maryland Vaccine Hunters” Facebook Group: VIDEO
Capital News Service - Elliot and Frank Hazzard started the Facebook group Maryland Vaccine Hunters to help get the elderly community vaccinated. The group has more than . . .

