As of Oct. 1, Maryland’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education, or SNAP-Ed, has been defunded following President Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill.” SNAP-Ed provides SNAP participants, ...
This column appears in the November issue of The Business Monthly serving Howard and Anne Arundel counties. Randy Marriner is a serial entrepreneur. After he made his initial nest egg in marketing ...
There is a different kind of wellness buzz along the boardwalks these days. It’s not about a new gym opening or the latest smoothie—people are talking about prescription weight loss injections and ...
BPW ELIMINATES 500 STATE JOBS, WITH EXPECTED SAVINGS OF $27M: More than 500 state jobs were abolished Wednesday by the Board of Public Works through a combination of elimination of vacant positions ...
In today’s fast-paced world, we often overlook the power of simple, yet impactful tools that can bring our ideas to life. One such tool is the printable poster. Whether you’re looking to add ...
Maryland’s health system is under growing pressure. Hospitals are overextended, long-term care costs are rising, and an aging population is demanding new solutions. According to the U.S. Census Bureau ...
BLACK WOMEN’s FOOTHOLD IN FEDERAL WORKFORCE FALTERS: With Black women as a substantial percentage of the federal workforce, the recent shutdown has brought additional pain on top of earlier job cuts.
Several thousand demonstrators lined the streets of downtown Columbia Saturday as part of the “No Kings” rallies across the country protesting President Donald Trump and his actions. Republican ...
MARYLANDERS TAKE TO THE STREETS FOR NO KINGS RALLIES: From the cheering crowds along the Baltimore Running Festival route to the rainbow flags of the Annapolis Pride Parade and the rallies that filled ...
Cars these days are playing an essential role in our everyday life and modern cars these days are faster, safer, and have a much better security systems. Car key technology has also developed a lot ...
PANEL RECOMMENDS $1.75 BILLION IN BONDS FOR NEW FISCAL YEAR: A key fiscal panel is recommending the state continue with a plan to borrow up to $1.75 billion for capital projects in the coming fiscal ...
Board of Public Works eliminates 500 state jobs; study finds a rise in gambling problems that accompanied legal mobile sports betting; legislative panel considers overhaul of Health Department boards.