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Tecore Networks bought the rights to the Banana Bones app, which is designed to offer a virtual tour of the UMBC campus using help from GPS technology.
Taj Mahal Indo-Pak Supermarket is operated by two best friends who got tired of traveling far to get authentic ingredients.
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Problems with the online Common Application for colleges is causing frustration in Maryland and elsewhere.
The Defense Information Systems Agency is among those looking to fill positions.
The Orionids are peaking now and continue until about Nov. 7.
Air conditioning condenser unit issue could disable or deploy airbags.
Macy's is all about Thanksgiving, and now it wants to own the day for shopping.
A study from a Hanover IT firm says many technology workers believe they know more than their superiors.
Baltimore Coffee and Tea Co. will open its fourth location early next year.
Reports of shoppers being jumped, punched and shot have police warning shoppers to avoid shopping alone and at night.
The defense contractor said that number could rise if the government shutdown is prolonged.
The National Retail Federation estimates that about 158 million Americans will celebrate Halloween this year.
For the duration of the government shutdown, workers will get 15 percent off their check.
The map below shows the median income in blocks across your neighborhood as reported by the US Census Bureau.
The new shop on Telegraph Road offers a host of board, card and dice games, plus a place for gamers to gather.
The early reviews suggest that the new poker room at Maryland Live! is a hit.
Profits are at an all-time high but may not support more casinos.
Sunday is National Coffee Day, and Dunkin' Donuts, Starbucks, Caribou Coffee and other businesses have free coffee offers.
Berger Square would feature 48 apartment units at Berger Street and Annapolis Road.
The restaurant will close from Sept. 29 to Oct. 6 as it upgrades its interior.
The barber is celebrating the Korean Thanksgiving by offering free Korean food if you stop by for a trim.
Gardner Center would feature a number of new retailers on a 5.25-acre spot along Annapolis Road in North Odenton.
The county announced $20 million in local grants stemming from tax revenue produced by the Maryland Live! casino. Local firefighters, police and schools also got money.
The society said the 51 townhouses planned by Elm Street Development is not in keeping with the intention of the master plan.
The town ranked second behind Eldersburg in an analysis of the best towns in Maryland for young families. Authors pointed to the town's high income and growth.
The event will include a bus tour of the area's development and a tasting of local restaurants.
There are plenty of local places to go for wings, beer and pigskin.
The new poker room has 50 tables and will offer tournaments in Texas Hold 'Em and other variations.
All-American Steakhouse and Sports Theater could break ground within a matter of weeks.
This week's job postings include positions in child care, intelligence and information technology.
A couple has opened a food truck at the Halethorpe MARC Station. Could Odenton follow suit?
Halloween Spirit will open in September in the Odenton Shopping Center.
Developers will offer details on the plan at next week's Odenton Town Center Plan Oversight Committee.
New casinos in Maryland, Pennsylvania and elsewhere have placed a dent in the gambling business in New Jersey.