The Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) began preliminary work in September on a project to remove Bloede’s Dam from the Patapsco River in Patapsco Valley State Park. The […]
In Howard, Anne Arundel: Who Knew That Was Here?
By George Berkheimer, Senior Writer Online maps make it easy to navigate and locate addresses in unfamiliar surroundings. They can also be an educational tool, as well as a divining […]
A Four-Year Degree: How Much Does That Sheepskin Matter?
By Mark R. Smith, Editor-in-Chief Scott Dorsey had a question, which he posed during a panel discussion at the BWI Business Partnership’s September breakfast meeting. For Dorsey, chairman and CEO […]
Know the Opioid Numbers
While various members of the medical community looking to heighten the number of options available to opioid-addicted Marylanders, there’s another approach that everyone involved can agree is the best […]
Q&A With DARS Managing Director Paul Skalny
As managing director of the Columbia-based law firm of Davis, Agnor, Rapoport & Skalny (DARS), Paul Skalny’s practice is primarily devoted to representing entrepreneurs and investors, and serving as […]
Howard’s 50+EXPO Spotlights Preparedness, Information
The U.S. Census Bureau report, “An Aging Nation,” shows the population of adults 65 years and older will increase by 85% between the years 2012 and 2040. Americans are not […]
HCC 5K Challenge Provides Participants Training Beyond the Gym
Anyone who has committed to a race knows it can be difficult to balance training runs with work, family and other obligations. With this in mind, the fourth annual Howard […]
Birthday Over, Columbia Looks Ahead
Now that the celebration of Columbia’s 50th birthday is officially over, it is a good time to assess where the town and Howard County are heading in the next 10 […]
Annapolis Mayoral Race a Sign of Things to Come
For John Astle, who has represented the city of Annapolis at the State House for 36 years as a state senator and delegate, his loss in the Democratic primary for […]
Council Mulls Downtown Columbia TIF Repeal, APFO Changes
Residents and other stakeholders swamped a held-over public hearing for two nights in September to testify on a bill submitted by Howard County Councilmembers Calvin Ball (D-Dist. 2) and Jen […]