Baltimore-based Camden Partners spins off Nexus biomedical technology group...
The Nexus division of Baltimore-based private equity firm Camden Partners Holdings has spun off as Catalio Capital Management and rebranded to continue investing in biomedical technology firms.
View ArticleMother, son who were denied service at Ouzo Bay discuss racism on ‘GMA’: ‘It...
A Black mother and son who were denied service at Ouzo Bay in Baltimore because of how the boy was dressed — while a white child, dressed similarly in athletic apparel, was allowed to dine at the...
View ArticleCarroll County 4-H & FFA Fair to be held in person, but not open to public,...
The Carroll County 4-H & FFA Fair will go on this year, but because of the coronavirus pandemic, the event will not be open to the public.
View ArticleAnne Arundel County fire battle two-story house blaze in Cape Saint Claire
Around 30 firefighters extinguished heavy flames engulfing a two-story house on the 800 block of Harbor View Terrace in Cape Saint Claire.
View ArticleA $550M national class-action settlement includes money for cleanup of PCBs...
A $550 million class-action settlement with Monsanto includes money to clean up chemical contamination in Baltimore-area waterways.
View ArticleBaltimore Police: Three men shot, one fatally, in two incidents Wednesday
Three people were shot, one fatally, in two separate shootings across Baltimore on Wednesday.
View ArticleRavens are (virtual) Super Bowl champions, thanks to receiver Marquise Brown
Wide receiver Marquise Brown took control of the team in Madden and defeated receiver Chris Godwin and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 64-42, on Wednesday night to give the Ravens the virtual title.
View ArticleState fire marshal reminds Marylanders that sky lanterns are illegal
With the Fourth of July just around the corner, the Office of the State Fire Marshal is reminding Marylanders that “sky lanterns” are illegal in the state.
View ArticleCascade Lake, despite coronavirus pandemic and 2018 draining, reopens pool to...
With Maryland's recent easing of several restrictions related to the coronavirus pandemic, Cascade Lake in Hampstead is back in business once again.
View ArticleMore join chorus this time for repealing ‘Maryland, My Maryland,' the state’s...
Some local leaders predict that 2021 will be the year that Maryland rids itself of a Confederate-themed state song after nearly half a century of trying.
View ArticleSome Laurel churches cautiously open again for services amid coronavirus...
Both St. Mary of the Mills and St. Nicholas Catholic Church followed guidelines provided by the Archdioese of Washington as well as by their own committees to reopen for services amid the coronavirus...
View ArticleSome Anne Arundel School system employees denied hazard pay, request stronger...
After being denied hazard pay for work during the school shutdown, some Anne Arundel County public schools employee representatives have requested the school system provide better regulation within its...
View ArticleHarford school board bids farewell as Christian Walker wraps up his year as...
Christian Walker, the now-former student representative on the Harford County Board of Education, participated in his final board meeting via teleconference Monday, which the board has been doing for...
View ArticleMaryland physicians, specialists urge CareFirst to reimburse phone appointments
In a departure from the federal government as well as other insurance companies, CareFirst will not reimburse for audio-only visits.
View ArticlePrince George’s restaurants can have 50% capacity, but some in Bowie are...
Starting June 15, restaurants in Prince George’s County were allowed to re-open their indoor dining rooms with 50% capacity and social distancing, but many restaurants, such as at Jerry’s Seafood, will...
View Article‘One of the lucky ones’: Refugee from Myanmar graduates from Hammond High...
Zung Lung Myitung, a refugee from Myanmar, graduated from Hammond High School earlier this month, which is an accomplishment she could've never envisioned growing up.
View ArticleMaryland set to award $300,000 funding for Capital Gazette shooting, First...
Battling the public health crisis has also absorbed a significant amount of state and local government funds that have been hit with pandemic-related losses. But that hasn’t stopped the state from...
View ArticleAnnapolis High grad Rida Alvi to attend UMD where she plans to work in public...
Rida Alvi is a 2020 graduate from Annapolis High School and like most 2020 graduates, her graduation was virtual with her sister, Sarah, handing over her diploma.
View ArticleThe Orioles can bring 60 players to camp next month, including prospects. Who...
The Orioles won’t have much trouble filling out a roster of 60 players when training camp begins next week, but how they do it will be interesting.
View Article2,471 more Anne Arundel County residents file jobless claims, Maryland nears...
The county and state have seen a dip in claims this month, mirror a drop in the number of people who applied for unemployment benefits across the United States — 1.48 million last week, the 12th...
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