Carroll school board delays vote on proposal to keep politics out of the...
A new policy aimed at maintaining political neutrality in classrooms was scheduled to be approved during Wednesday’s Carroll County school board meeting. But it was tabled after a board member pitched...
View ArticleHogan places Maryland’s first legal sports bet, but uses former name of...
Gov. Larry Hogan's longshot-of-longshots parlay wasn’t a winner for the governor, who called Washington the “Redskins” — a name the team dropped before the 2020 season following complaints by activists...
View Article‘Would’ve put us on the map’: Middle River’s Aviation Station sold, scrapping...
The sale is a disappointment to elected officials and residents who expected the vacant factories, often described as an eyesore, would be revived as a residential and retail destination on the...
View ArticleIn jail recording, drug kingpin at center of Ravenell case fretted about...
In jail recording, the drug kingpin at center of Ken Ravenell case fretted about getting casino investment back and said he was partnering with, and laundering money for, powerful attorneys and...
View ArticleLeadership award winner for small businesses: Jennifer Walker of Resolute...
Resolute Technologies CEO Jennifer Walker received the leadership award for small employers in The Baltimore Sun's Top Workplaces for 2021.
View ArticleNo. 3 large Top Workplace: NFM Lending starts with making life easier for its...
NFM Lending, a Linthicum-based mortgage lender, is The Baltimore Sun's No. 3 large Top Workplaces for 2021.
View ArticleNo. 1 small Top Workplace: Phoenix Operations Group, Pride in purpose
Phoenix Operations Group is The Baltimore Sun's No. 1 small Top Workplace.
View ArticleNo. 1 midsize Top Workplace: Stansberry Research invests in its people
Stansberry Research, a financial newsletter publisher, is The Baltimore Sun's No. 1 midsize Top Workplace for 2021.
View ArticleNo. 2 midsize Top Workplace: Facet Wealth
Facet Wealth is The Baltimore Sun's No. 2 midsize Top Workplace.
View ArticleNo. 3 midsize Top Workplace: Loyola Blakefield
Loyola Blakefield, the Jesuit boys school in Towson, is The Baltimore Sun's No. 3 midsize Top Workplace.
View ArticleBaltimore Sun’s Top Workplaces rankings for 2021
The Baltimore Sun proudly presents Baltimore’s Top Workplaces, listing the region’s top companies based on confidential surveys of their employees.
View ArticleNo. 3 small Top Workplace: Constellation Technologies
Constellation Technologies is The Baltimore Sun's No. 3 small Top Workplace.
View ArticleLeadership winner for large businesses: James Dahlgren Jr. of WPM Real Estate...
James Dahlgren Jr., president of WPM Real Estate Management, is receiving a leadership award for large companies in The Baltimore Sun's Top Workplaces for 2021.
View ArticleNo. 2 large Top Workplace: RK&K engineers its workforce for the future
The RK&K; engineering firm is The Baltimore Sun's No. 2 large Top Workplace for 2021.
View ArticleNo. 1 large Top Workplace: Cummings & Co. Realtors continues its reign
Cummings & Co. Realtors is The Baltimore Sun's No. 1 large Top Workplace.
View ArticleHow The Sun’s Top Workplaces survey was conducted
Energage explains how it assembled The Baltimore Sun's 2021 Top Workplaces list.
View ArticleLeadership winner for midsize businesses: Anders Jones of Facet Wealth, a...
Facet Wealth CEO Anders Jones received the leadership award for midsize companies in The Baltimore Sun's Top Workplaces for 2021.
View ArticleNo. 2 small Top Workplace: Resolute Technologies
Resolute Technologies is The Baltimore Sun's No. 2 small Top Workplace.
View ArticleKaren Holt sworn in as Harford Community College trustee
Gov. Larry Hogan has appointed Karen Holt to a five-year term on the nine-member Harford Community College Board of Trustees, according to a college news release
View ArticleAnnual holiday open house at Government House in Annapolis returns this...
The holiday open house at the Government House in Annapolis, home to Maryland’s governor, returns this Saturday after a hiatus in 2020 forced by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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