Recent Articles from Lizzy McLellan
More Maryland families save for college
Maryland has a more educated population than most other states, so it may not be surprising that a higher proportion of Maryland’s families are saving for college.
Entrepreneurs catching the Startup Md. bus
Startup Maryland makes a point of visiting the entire state to make connections with all kinds of entrepreneurs and all kinds of businesses.
College enrollments down, led by two-year schools
About 463,000 fewer students enrolled in college in 2013 than the year before, and college enrollment was down 930,000 from 2011.
Millennial Media to buy mobile ad business
The Baltimore company plans to acquire another firm in the mobile advertising space.
Smile! Maryland is the nation’s 15th happiest state
How happy are you? Well, if you’re a Maryland resident, as many readers of The Daily Record are, you’re happier than Americans from the majority of the other states.
Low-income city residents get Internet access
Representatives from Comcast and Baltimore’s tech community gathered with area officials to launch Internet Essentials’ fourth year, in hopes that more residents will take advantage of the program.
Md.’s August jobless rate concerns economists
The increase in Maryland’s unemployment rate reported Friday is particularly mystifying because it signals that the state’s well-educated work force may not be as strongly positioned to drive economic growth as previously thought, economists said.
Natty Boh parent to be acquired
A leader in Russian beer is taking over Pabst Brewing Co.
Networking doesn’t always come naturally
The natural products industry is still growing, but for small, independent retailers, it can be difficult to make connections.
Wild Pea goes pink for October
Breast Cancer Awareness Month is only a couple of weeks away, and countless companies no doubt will find ways to show support — pink signage, wear pink to work days and the like. How about pink… hummus?
New indictment claims Cohen fabricated records, invented bank
Cohen, founder and former CEO of Indemnity Insurance Corp. Risk Retention Group, has been charged with five counts of wire fraud and two counts of money laundering in addition to five charges from June of making false statements to an insurance regulator.