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Md. yet to distribute $3.6M in slots funds for small businesses
Nearly two years after Maryland's first casino opened, the state has yet to dole out any of the $3.6 million in slots revenue that has accumulated for small, minority- and women-owned businesses, frustrating advocates and lawmakers. State officials are...Tags: Environmental Issues, Government, Conservation, The Jockey Club Incorporated, Economy, Business and Finance
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New arts district approved for west side of downtown Baltimore
A large section of downtown Baltimore's west side will become the city's third state-designated arts and entertainment district, and the state's 20th, starting this summer. Maryland economic development officials this month accepted a proposal to...Tags: Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Highlandtown, Lombard Street, Bromo Seltzer Tower
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GBTC recruits new members to board
The Greater Baltimore Tech Council, or GBTC, today announced its board members as of July 1, 2012, which includes a bunch of new faces. The organization, led by entrepreneur Jason Hardebeck, has been recasting itself as a nimble organization -- no main...Tags: Morgan State University, Facebook
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Engaged: Christian Johansson and Lacey Morley
Wedding Date: October 6, 2012
Her story: Lacey Morley, 32, grew up Fork, Md., and currently lives in Federal Hill. She is a member of the leasing team for St. John Properties. Her parents, Paul Morley and Barbara Morley are accountants and partners in...Tags: University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Fishing, Government, Federal Hill, Parkville
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O'Malley launches InvestMaryland Challenge startup competition
It seems everywhere you look in Maryland, there's a startup competition sprouting up. We've had the Startup Bus. This weekend is Startup Weekend. And now? Gov. Martin O'Malley announced the InvestMaryland Challenge. The challenge will reward three...Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Martin O'Malley, Business, Technology, Economy, Business and Finance
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Harford gains U.S. headquarters of British tech firm
Smiths Detection, a division of a London-based multinational engineering company, said Monday that it is consolidating its headquarters and security manufacturing operations in Harford County and plans to hire more than 100 people. The company, which...Tags: U.S. Army, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Edgewood, Economy, Business and Finance, X-rays
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As Medifast expands, will it outgrow Maryland?
It's not a matter of "if" but "when."
Medifast Inc., the No. 3 manufacturer of weight-loss food products, is growing so quickly in that industry that there will soon come a time when it outgrows its sole production facility in Owings Mills and builds...Tags: Weight, Government, Economy, Business and Finance, Plant Openings, Mexico
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Maryland officials work to land FBI headquarters
Maryland officials are working behind the scenes to lure the FBI's headquarters to the state from its longtime home base in downtown Washington as the agency seeks an updated building to carry out its expanded counterterrorism and cyber crime missions....Tags: Police Investigations, U.S. Senate, Prince George's County, U.S. Congress, Food and Drug Administration
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Northrop Grumman to cut 800 jobs, most in Md.
Northrop Grumman Corp.'s plan to eliminate as many as 800 jobs — the second steep reduction for the Linthicum-based Electronic Systems division this year — could presage cutbacks by other federal contractors and further blows to the state's...Tags: Unions, Government, Environmental Issues, Frederick County (Virginia), Economy, Business and Finance
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New fund targets Baltimore tech startups
A Baltimore charitable foundation is joining Maryland's main technology development agency to create a $3.3 million investment fund to pump money into new tech startups in the city, officials plan to announce Tuesday. The Abell Foundation is investing $3...Tags: Business, Sales, Economy, Business and Finance, Technology, Science and Technology
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Helping businesses defend against cyber threats
Analysts with the National Security Agency see the threats coming at corporate America: viruses, worms and other malware targeting the computer networks that serve the nation's banks, utilities and businesses.
But the 64-year-old law that established the...Tags: Government, National Security Agency, Economy, Business and Finance, Justice and Rights, Computer Crime
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Bromo Tower arts and entertainment district proposal moves forward
A large swath of downtown Baltimore's west side would become the city's third state-designated arts and entertainment district, and the state's 20th, if Maryland economic development officials approve a city application designed to strengthen the area....Tags: Patterson Park, Eubie Blake, Hippodrome Theatre, Entertainment, Arts and Culture
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