Gov. Moore rolls out legislation to enhance economic competitiveness
Gov. Moore proposes DECADE Act to expand tax credits, grants, and incentives, strengthening Maryland’s business growth and innovation.
Ryan Furniture to close after 76 years in Harford County
Ryan Furniture in Havre de Grace will close mid-May after 76 years. The family is selling the longtime Route 40 store for $2.2 million.
LifeTime Brands to move distribution center to Hagerstown, create 230 jobs
Lifetime Brands, a home consumer products company, is establishing a distribution center in Hagerstown that will create 230 jobs.
City backs grant for East Side greening project
The city’s Board of Estimates this week voted to endorse plans to establish the Baltimore Food Hub in a rundown, abandoned city-owned property on the East Side.
French patisserie to open café on Charles
Get ready for a soupçon of Paris on Charles Street. Café Poupon plans to open next month in a former coffee shop in the Grand Historic Venue in the 200 block of North Charles Street.
Newsmakers: Kimberly Burns, Maryland Business for Responsive Government
Kimberly Burns, the president of Maryland Business for Responsive Government, spoke to The Daily Record about state taxes and Maryland's competitiveness with nearby states and also gave her thoughts on the rest of this year's General Assembly session.
Getaways: Get thee to a theater
There are lots of productions going on this weekend, so make sure you get to catch at least one while you’re out and about in Baltimore. Vagabond Players will put […]
O’Malley to depart on trade mission with Md. businesses
Gov. Martin O’Malley is scheduled to jet off to Asia this morning with 68 Maryland business leaders in tow to drum up some export and investment deals for the state. […]
Tasti-D-Lite coming to Maryland
If you’re a “Sex and the City” fan — or if you’ve just ever set foot in Manhattan — you’ve probably heard of Tasti-D-Lite, the frozen yogurt shop. Now the […]








