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Hanover defense contractor raising money to pare debt, fund acquisitionHanover defense contractor raising money to pare debt, fund acquisition
View ArticleKeyW posts 3Q profit on higher revenues
Hanover cybersecurity firm meets analysts' expectationsHanover cybersecurity firm meets analysts' expectations
View ArticleInner Harbor site discussed for new arena
Two of Baltimore's most prominent developers want to build an arena on piers in the Inner Harbor, a new idea that has revived perennial debate about how to replace the aging arena on the city's west...
View ArticleUnderfunded state pension system will be challenge for Hogan team
As Gov.-elect Larry Hogan and his team begin tackling the state's budget, they will soon turn their attention to one of its most pernicious challenges: Maryland's underfunded employee pension system.
View Article3-D printed car factory planned at National Harbor
The folks building National Harbor on the Potomac River figure it's a fine place to shop, work, eat out, gamble, stay a few nights, ride a Ferris wheel, and — manufacture cars.
View ArticleToys 'R' Us will take back used baby items in exchange for new-product discounts
Toys "R" Us stores will be taking back used baby products — cribs, high chairs, car seats, strollers and more — starting this weekend in exchange for discounts on new items, an annual event that has...
View ArticleHogan's budget includes some cuts, some status quo for economic development...
Advocates for programs spending state dollars on stem cell research or investment in technology companies were nervous about what Gov. Larry Hogan's budget would hold for them, given warnings of...
View ArticleMaryland gained estimated 11,000 jobs in December
Last month, Maryland saw its strongest hiring since 2010, a sign the state's long lackluster labor market may be starting to rev into motion.
View ArticleWestport parcels sell for $6 million
After years of legal wrangling, Baltimore developer Patrick Turner lost his Westport dream and land in a moment.
View ArticleHalethorpe residents oppose Dunkin’ Donuts development near historic landmark
The county permits department last year approved a development project that would turn a lot into a Dunkin’ Donuts just 1/10 of a mile from the historic Halethorpe Colored School, which is now a...
View ArticleNFL 2020 season predictions: Staff picks for division winners, Super Bowl...
The Baltimore Sun offers its predictions ahead of the 2020 NFL season, including picks for division winners, MVP, Super Bowl champion and more.
View ArticleTowson High seniors bring needed food to a ‘desert’
Camryn Joseph, of Anneslie, and Ellie Ledgerwood, of Wiltondale, launced Hand Up for the Homeless and deliver food to the Douglass Homes in Baltimore.
View ArticleThe Orioles are bunting at a league-leading rate. How often does it actually...
Bunts by the Orioles this season show what both conventional wisdom and analytics-based analysis would lead one to believe: It’s a fine strategy for a base hit, but giving opponents a free out on a...
View ArticleAre crab cake egg rolls Baltimore’s latest food trend?
Papi's Cuisine and AJ's on Hanover are two local restaurants where the dish's popularity has exploded in recent weeks.
View ArticleA Monarch Academy Annapolis parent, concerned about inclusiveness, launched a...
In a petition with over 400 signatures, people are calling for the removal of the principal at Monarch Academy Annapolis due to claims she doesn’t support a diverse learning environment.
View ArticleBaltimore-area schools are back in session. How is virtual learning going for...
A summer of planning is being tested with Maryland families and educators returning to remote classes. Tell our reporters about your experience.
View ArticleBaltimore-area schools start the year with online education. Thousands of...
Despite efforts by Baltimore-area school systems, students who lack internet access or a laptop won’t be signing on to the live online classes, their only opportunity for instruction until schools...
View ArticleMaryland reports 356 new coronavirus cases as Hopkins positivity rate...
The percentage of newly tested Maryland residents who are positive for the coronavirus is at its highest level since late July, according to Johns Hopkins University’s coronavirus resource center.
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