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Baltimore is about to deal with another controversial tax financing package for re-developing part of the city. This time it’s a $535 million deal for…
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The State Treasurer says the three major national bond rating agencies have given Maryland bonds top ratings.Nancy K. Kopp said in a news release on…
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From Greater Rosemont to Druid Heights, community leaders are seeing last week's riots in the city as an opportunity to attract the investment that…
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Costas Inn on North Point Boulevard in Dundalk smells like beer and crab cakes. There was a pretty good crowd on a recent Friday. But Donna Grover, a…
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Ed Yoon, chief technology officer of dataFascia, is drawing a diagram on a wall in his office. Don’t worry; the paint used in the offices turns a boring…
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The new owners of Sparrows Point have ambitious plans to redevelop the 3,100 acres on the lower east side of Baltimore County. But at the same time, they…
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Sparrows Point was once home to the largest steel mill in the world. Today, it's home to abandoned and torn down buildings, environmental contamination…
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Baltimore restaurant owners may soon have to brush up on the A, B and Cs of health department inspections, if City Councilman Brandon Scott’s bill makes…
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Maryland farmers are worried about regulations in the works at the state Department of Agriculture.The tussle is over how much the state should regulate…
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Energy company US Wind Inc, a subsidiary of the Italian company Renexia, won Tuesday's auction to develop wind farms on federal waters ten nautical miles…
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The federal government holds an auction Tuesday for two leases to develop wind farms in federal waters off Ocean City.If built, the two wind farms will…
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The Maryland Public Service Commission has ruled that two services offered by the ride sharing app-based company Uber are subject to state regulation. At…