Recent Articles from Chelsea Feinstein
Strive Baltimore job training program uses formula based on tough love
It was orientation day for the 158th class of the Strive Baltimore employment training program. The 51 people who showed up seeking help finding jobs were reluctant to speak. Many […]
Strive participants often have histories of drug abuse, criminal activity, homelessness
Harold Ghee knew he had to grow up when his 13- and 8-year-old daughters told him they were tired of only seeing him during brief visits to prison. “I’ve been […]
United Workers protest Cordish’s $3M rent break
Protesters for workers’ rights advocacy group United Workers picketed outside of the Baltimore Development Corp. office Wednesday to oppose a $3 million rent break that real estate developer The Cordish […]
Columbia’s CapellaTax Network provides alternative to ‘big box’ tax firms
Larry Devitt saw a need that was unfulfilled and took a risk, leaving a steady job for life as an entrepreneur. Devitt launched CapellaTax Network in April, a pre-paid tax […]
Maryland foreclosures fall, but news isn’t good
Foreclosures on Maryland properties in the first half of this year fell more than 68 percent compared with the corresponding period in 2010, an extreme example of a nationwide trend, […]
Hanover-based Conmed Healthcare sold for $57.2M
Conmed Healthcare Management Inc., a Hanover-based company that provides health care services to detention centers, agreed to be acquired by privately held Ayelet Investments LLC for $57.2 million, Conmed announced […]
Baltimore Grand Prix traffic plans take shape
While the Baltimore Grand Prix will bring high-speed traffic to streets near the Inner Harbor on Labor Day weekend, traffic near the race course during and leading up to the […]
Environmental group wants more electric cars, higher fuel standards
Environment Maryland Research and Policy Center said Wednesday it wants Marylanders to reduce their oil consumption by 1 billion gallons by 2030 by relying more on electric cars and public […]
Radio station WVIE drops sports for all news
Radio station WVIE (1370 AM) has dropped its sports talk format in favor of all-day news programming. The network, which until Friday was home to Fox Sports Radio, provides 12-hour-per-day […]
Live Nation sued over service fees on tickets in Baltimore
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Live Nation Entertainment Inc. and its local licensee alleging that the ticket agencies have been illegally charging customers high service fees despite […]
Jacksonville resident laments cost to farm despite $60M in damages
Another verdict may have come down against Exxon Mobil Corp. for a 2006 gasoline leak that contaminated the water supply for many Jacksonville residents, but for those affected, the five-year […]
O’Malley touts life sciences at opening of BIO Convention
WASHINGTON — Gov. Martin O’Malley used Tuesday’s opening of the BIO International Convention to release a report that shows that the life sciences accounted for one-third of all job gains […]





