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Residents in the Dundalk area, where the online retailer is building a distribution center, have concerns about unmanned machines delivering goods.
All six Maryland and D.C. store locations will close at the end of December.
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The Baltimore sports apparel company has made headlines again, landing a sponsorship deal with a national pro league.
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"It doesn’t taste right," Berger Cookies' owner says of recipes the company has tried recently without trans fat as an ingredient.
The Crofton-based coffee company said it has created a recyclable single-serve product.
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