Metro’s funding for safety improvements could be in jeopardy without passage of the federal transportation bill stranded in the House of Representatives, said Sen. Ben Cardin Tuesday.
Maryland Entrepreneurs Get Social On Pinterest
Last week, Gov. Martin O’Malley announced the Maryland Pinterest Business Pitch Contest as a way to promote small businesses and entrepreneurial ventures throughout the state, O’Malley’s spokesperson Takirra Winfield said.
#12 Maryland Sinks Navy, 13-6
The Maryland Terrapins men’s lacrosse team defeated Navy, 13-6, on Friday night after two losses in a row.
Local Chocolatier Introduces Science to the Art of Chocolate Making
For the past seven years, McGlinchey, 59, has been the owner of Cacao Lorenzo, a fine chocolate boutique shop in suburban Dulaney Valley.
Gov. O’Malley Silent about Budget Special Session
Maryland’s Senate president expects Gov. Martin O’Malley to call a special legislative session on budget and gambling bills in the next few days.
Maryland Music Shops Benefit from Resurgence in Popularity of Vinyl Records
BALTIMORE – Audiophiles like Dave Gibson prefer to be able to see and touch their music, so they are turning to a device invented by Thomas Edison over a century ago: the vinyl record
Local Businesses Benefit from Spike in Vinyl Sales
Sales of vinyl records have jumped from 1.9 million units in 2007 to 5.9 million units in 2011 – and local record stores have taken notice.
Camden Yards Turns 20
Friday’s opening day at Camden Yards will mark the 20th Anniversary of the ballpark. The Baltimore Orioles played their first game at Camden Yards on April 6, 1992.
#12 Maryland Terrapins Men’s Lacrosse to Play Navy in College Park Friday Night
John Tillman leads his 12th-ranked Terrapin men’s lacrosse team against the school he coached at for 12 years, Navy.