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O'Malley launches InvestMaryland Challenge startup competition
It seems everywhere you look in Maryland, there's a startup competition sprouting up. We've had the Startup Bus. This weekend is Startup Weekend. And now? Gov. Martin O'Malley announced the InvestMaryland Challenge. The challenge will reward three...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Startups, Business, Companies and Corporations, Injuries and Wounds
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Officials say Volvo considering investing and adding jobs in local plant
andrews@herald-mail.comVolvo is considering investing $100 million and adding jobs at its Washington County production plant, state and local officials said. Del. Heather R. Mizeur, D-Montgomery, talked about the plan Thursday at a Washington County Democratic Central...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Companies and Corporations, Local Government, Economic Policy, U.S. House Committee on Appropriations
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Harford gains U.S. headquarters of British tech firm
Smiths Detection, a division of a London-based multinational engineering company, said Monday that it is consolidating its headquarters and security manufacturing operations in Harford County and plans to hire more than 100 people. The company, which...Tags: Danbury, Harford County, Science and Technology, Security Measures, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Baltimore City, P.G. County sent largest numbers to 'who's who' Vegas convention
The Baltimore SunSince the weekend, Las Vegas has served as a sort of glitzy Maryland West -- with government and business leaders from the state attending the Global Retail Real Estate Convention in droves. With galas and events at casinos, the annual four-day...Tags: Executive Branch, Malcolm Gladwell, Local Government, John A. Olszewski, Sr., Annapolis
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Past Baltimore-Washington organizer considers 2024 Olympic bid
The Olympic flame may not be extinguished along the Chesapeake Bay.
A key organizer of the region's unsuccessful bid for the 2012 Summer Games is gauging interest in making a run at the 2024 Games. Dan Knise, president and CEO of the Washington-Baltimore...Tags: International Olympic Committee, Sports Organizations, Maryland Stadium Authority, Sports, Beijing Games
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State and Annapolis fail to disclose Vegas trip spending by legal deadline
The Baltimore SunWhen it comes to responding to public information acts quickly, the state's larger jurisdictions could learn a lot from tiny Havre de Grace. Back in May, about 40 members from the state and seven local governments attended the Global Retail Real Estate...Tags: Baltimore Hotels, Executive Branch, Trips and Vacations, Travel, Annapolis
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New fund targets Baltimore tech startups
A Baltimore charitable foundation is joining Maryland's main technology development agency to create a $3.3 million investment fund to pump money into new tech startups in the city, officials plan to announce Tuesday. The Abell Foundation is investing $3...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Business, Startups, Abell Foundation, Finance
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Maryland officials work to land FBI headquarters
Maryland officials are working behind the scenes to lure the FBI's headquarters to the state from its longtime home base in downtown Washington as the agency seeks an updated building to carry out its expanded counterterrorism and cyber crime missions....Tags: Prince George's County, Rushern L. Baker III, U.S. Senate, Travel, United States Census Bureau
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Baltimore area's federal agencies a 'growth industry'
Despite budget cuts and anti-government rhetoric in Congress, Maryland officials say the two huge federal agencies based in Woodlawn — which have long helped buoy the region's economy — may be better positioned than others to ride out the...Tags: Prince George's County, Government Debt, Catonsville, Hospitals and Clinics, Crime, Law and Justice
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Northrop Grumman to cut 800 jobs, most in Md.
Northrop Grumman Corp.'s plan to eliminate as many as 800 jobs — the second steep reduction for the Linthicum-based Electronic Systems division this year — could presage cutbacks by other federal contractors and further blows to the state's...Tags: Employers, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Job Layoffs, Annapolis, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Indie movie starring Olivia Wilde, Sam Rockwell to film in Md.
"Better Living Through Chemistry," an independent movie about a pharmacist's life unraveling after he starts an affair with a trophy-wife customer, will film for five weeks in Maryland starting this month, Governor Martin O'Malley announced Thursday.
The...Tags: Executive Branch, Anne Arundel County, Iron Man 2 (movie), Ray Liotta, Movies
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State biotech firms hope Congress will act
A proposal to speed the approval of new prescription drugs has patient advocates and biotech firms — including many based in Maryland — hoping that Congress will deliver a rare dose of bipartisanship this year.
Lawmakers are proposing a 6...Tags: Elections, Science, Prescription Drugs, Crime, Law and Justice, Politics
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