From attorney Robert F Kahoe, Jr.
Kara Beron of Harford County owns Kara's K9 Waffle Treats, which makes all natural, preservative-free treats for dogs.
The top business news in Maryland includes two new cookie shops, new sushi and steakhouse restaurants, and a remodeled Klein's ShopRite.
Adam Freeland and Melissa Mullan will be recognized for the second year in a row at a Cambridge conference in June.
Foundation also announces new board members, awards grants and presents Thomas P. Broumel Memorial Award to Margaret "Peg" Lucas.
Funds raised will benefit the Rolling Reader, an outreach vehicle that provides access to Library resources to youth.
Nearly 50 staff members are honored for service anniversaries at the celebration.
Rite Aid's bankruptcy filing means six stores in Maryland will close, court records show. See the list.
Bel Air Liquors celebrated 26 years this year and was named Best Beer, Wine and Liquor Store in Harford County for 2023.
Several businesses were honored at the Bel Air Annual Awards event, along with the citizen of the year.
Leadership from Harford County government visited local companies during Business Appreciation Week Oct. 23-27 to recognize their tenure.
The Harford County Airport has been designated a drone center of excellence for advancements in drone research by 2 on-site companies.
Crumbl Cookies will host a grand opening Friday at its new location at Bel Air Plaza. The store marks the 11th cookie shop in Maryland.
Jason and Katie Davis have opened The Lean Kitchen Company in Bel Air, offering healthy, fresh and conveniently prepared meals.
Voted the best coffee shop in Harford County, Coffee Coffee happens to be owned by a mother-daughter duo.
Klein's ShopRite of Riverside has reopened after undergoing a remodeling. It offers a new and expanded produce area among other features.
Presented by The Daily Record, the award recognizes organizations that show a strong commitment to supporting and elevating women.
A Next Generation Dunkin' will celebrate its opening in Edgewood Saturday with a grand opening and free coffee giveaway.
Legislation passed by the Harford County Council restricts the size of warehouse developments and adds definitions of the types.
A former D1 tennis star and university record holder started her own business sharing her love of the sport with others in Harford County.
Harford’s Workforce Technical Training Grant Program will provide a grant to businesses for trained employees.
Blu J Media of Bel Air offers its clients 4K drone photography, video advertisements, head shots, event photography and more.
A father-son home building team from Harford County has been charged with abandoning projects before finishing them.
Zen Out Events Studio in Bel Air offers an array of classes and special events, including puppy yoga and goat yoga.
The honor from Graphic Design USA is for the graphic design of the Traveling Library vans.
Dunkin' has opened a new DD Green Achievement restaurant at 2106 North Fountain Green Road in Bel Air.
The infusion Center at the Aberdeen campus will be named the Chesapeake Cancer Alliance Infusion Center at Aberdeen.
Sharon M. Lipford, LCSW-C, principal, CopperMile Consulting, has been elected president of the nonprofit board for a three-year term.
Two big real estate transactions happened in Harford Co. recently, including the $10.4M sale of Edgewood Plaza and the purchase of 94 acres.
Flanders, who brings extensive experience in executive team leadership, joins the firm as client relationship specialist.
A Harford County woman has taken her charcuterie board business to new heights by opening a storefront in downtown Bel Air.
The donation is designated for innovative programing that caters to the diverse interests and needs of Harford County residents.
Liam Ferns, 48, of Aberdeen claimed the top prize in the $50,000 Cash scratch-off this week, the Maryland Lottery said.
Twelve hospitals in Maryland are among the best in the country, according to new rankings released Tuesday by U.S. News & World Report.
Regal Bel Air closed July 20. Moviegoers have until July 26 to catch their favorite flick at Regal UA Snowden Square in Columbia.
Fifteen nonprofits have been given $645K in tourism grants to create extended or weekend-long events for visitors to generate revenue.
The organization has provided nearly $565,000 to nonprofits serving women, families and children since its founding in 2010.
Funds raised by The Upper Chesapeake Health Foundation will be used to support charity care.
Three MD companies made the Fortune 500 list for 2023, while another three MD companies ranked in the top 600 companies.