Can a rubber ducky spark a child’s imagination enough to lead to a career in science or engineering?
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Read More »March 24, 2013 Comments Off on In Harford, starting STEM learning early
Can a rubber ducky spark a child’s imagination enough to lead to a career in science or engineering?
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Read More »March 22, 2013 Comments Off on Drug gang leader sentenced to life
A Jamaican woman identified as a leader of a multi-state marijuana distribution ring that allegedly killed and dismembered one of its couriers has been sentenced to life in prison for racketeering. Jean Brown, 43, was sentenced on Friday in U.S. District Court in Baltimore.
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Read More »March 22, 2013 Comments Off on Real Estate Weekly – 3/22/13
EA signs MOU with University of Guam EA Engineering, Science, and Technology Inc., a Hunt Valley-based environmental and natural resources engineering firm, said it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the University of Guam to collaborate on certain historic ...
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Read More »March 21, 2013 Comments Off on Lawsuit hampers Remington development
The owner of a controversial 11-acre site in Remington where the proposed 25th Street Station development would be built has filed a lawsuit in Baltimore City Circuit Court over a disputed property sale agreement with the developer.
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Read More »March 21, 2013 Comments Off on Pratt won’t try to revive phone contract suit
Baltimore City Comptroller Joan Pratt will not appeal the dismissal of her lawsuit over Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake’s plan to work with Rockville-based Digicon Corp. to install an Internet-based phone system for city employees.
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Read More »March 21, 2013 Comments Off on Lawmakers want more details of biotech tax credits
Lawmakers want the state’s economic development department to explain why investors in a handful of Maryland biotechnology companies received a majority of the money distributed through a tax credit program.
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Read More »March 21, 2013 Comments Off on 4th Circuit restores Maryland’s concealed-carry law
Maryland’s concealed-carry permit law is constitutional a federal appeals court has held.
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Read More »March 21, 2013 Comments Off on Rockville-based EntreMed shows loss in fourth quarter
EntreMed Inc., of Rockville, a clinical-stage pharmaceutical company developing drugs for the treatment of cancer, reported a fourth-quarter net loss of $360, 4303, or 2 cents per diluted share, versus net income of 1 million, or 6 cents per diluted share, for the prior-year period.
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Read More »March 20, 2013 Comments Off on O’Malley’s budget: Hardly any rewriting
An amended version of Gov. Martin O’Malley’s proposed operating budget cleared the Senate on Wednesday with overwhelming and unusual bipartisan support.
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Read More »March 20, 2013 Comments Off on Rawlings-Blake unveils $3.5 billion budget proposal
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake unveiled a $3.5 billion budget proposal on Wednesday for fiscal year 2014 that includes revisions in employee pension and health care plans and a 2 percent salary increase for city workers.
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