BALTIMORE – For Dimitris Spiliadis, Fells Point is the center of his life – the neighborhood where he lives, works and where he built his popular and successful restaurant, the Black Olive, into one of Baltimore’s finest
One Grande Caramel Macchiato and a Slice of History, Please
ANNAPOLIS – If George Washington were to return to the Annapolis he loved, a town he once proposed as the nation’s capital, he would surely want to stop by the Maryland Inn, a familiar landmark even in 18th century Annapolis
Maryland Retailers Already Ringing in the Green
ANNAPOLIS – Barbara Green is quite happy about the cold front moving into Maryland because cold weather makes people think of Christmas, and Christmas is Green’s business
Two Sides Clash Over Corporate Tax
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland business leaders on Tuesday blasted legislation meant to tighten corporate income tax laws and bring in millions of dollars in extra revenue as “universally hated” and “one of the worst tax decisions the Maryland General Assembly could make
Racing Commission Threatens Intervention
LAUREL – Frustrated by the lack of agreement on proposed cutbacks to live racing, Maryland’s Racing Commission on Tuesday gave the state’s track owners, horsemen and breeders just 22 days to either come up with a plan of their own or accept a solution imposed by the commission
Musicians Sing Against Smoking
ANNAPOLIS – Over lunch in Ram’s Head of Annapolis, singer and musician Daniel Haas remembers the night he became an active supporter of a smoking ban in Maryland’s bars and taverns
Commission Debates Legislators’ Salaries
ANNAPOLIS – In preparation for the upcoming legislative session, the General Assembly Compensation Commission met Thursday to discuss the future of Maryland’s legislators’ salaries, with much of their discussion focusing on pensions