Recent Articles from Mark Miller
Brody, Manning and Daniels highest-paid private college leaders
William R. Brody of the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore was the second highest-paid president of a private college in the United States in 2009, according to a list published […]
Mayor to honor 13 businesses for service
Thirteen area businesses will be honored by Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake Monday afternoon for their commitment to community service. Gene Bracken, executive director of communications for the Greater Baltimore Committee, said […]
Ravens moving training camp to their Owings Mills HQ
The Baltimore Ravens announced Friday that they will permanently move their training camp to their Owings Mills headquarters. The Ravens had trained at McDaniel College in Westminster since moving to […]
Flag football tourney organizer hopes to attract 1,500 to Pimlico
With a flag football festival scheduled for Saturday in Baltimore, organizers of amateur and semi-professional sporting events touted their entertainment value and economic impact, including the benefit to businesses looking […]
Harbor Bank wins $500K from Treasury Department
The chief executive officer of a Baltimore bank stressed the importance of his institution’s work in low- and middle-income areas Wednesday after a division of the U.S. Treasury Department awarded […]
GBC honors 8 firms with minority achievement awards
Eight Baltimore-area businesses, a Baltimore businessman and the University of Maryland Medical System have been given awards honoring minority- and women-owned companies. The Bridging the Gap Awards, held annually by […]
Bodine’s daughter unhappy with 7,000 photos for sale
The daughter of a former Baltimore Sun photojournalist said she has a “broken heart” over the impending auction of more than 7,000 of his original prints by the newspaper. The […]
Maryland home builders hand out remodeling awards
Thirty awards were handed out to mid-Atlantic remodelers at a ceremony in Linthicum Heights Thursday in categories including accessible living, historic restoration and specialty details. The Remodeling Council of the […]
To get $500K grant, CCBC raising $1 million
In order to unlock a cash grant that promises to breathe new life into a fledgling program, Maryland‘s second largest community college has set an ambitious fundraising goal to come […]
Historic Baltimore buildings face vote by City Council
Advocates of preservation for seven historic Baltimore buildings, including the former town hall of the 19th century village of Waverly, expect a City Council committee to approve their designation as […]
More disagreement over proposed UM merger
COLLEGE PARK — Speakers at a public hearing on the proposed merger of two University System of Maryland institutions disagreed over the plan’s implications Friday, with some touting its advantages […]
Securing Maryland’s future in cybersecurity
At the inaugural edition of a conference on issues in electronic warfare, security and programming in Baltimore, speakers in the public and private sectors highlighted the region’s outsized role in […]





