Recent Articles from Robert J. Terry
Supreme blunders
It’s a Web journalism truism that blog readers love lists, so this seems a good forum to present the five worst Supreme Court decisions ever. Sister blog DC Dicta has […]
Another reason why time begins on Opening Day
The collective mood of Baltimore‘s baseball faithful is off-the-charts positive today with the Orioles off to a 3-0 start after a season-opening sweep of the Tampa Bay Rays. Those 162-0 […]
Top 5: ‘You gotta get on a helicopter’
The real estate reporting of Melody Simmons — including the latest development in her work covering the massive $1.8 billion project in East Baltimore — dominates this week’s Top 5 […]
Being legendary: The Preakness and Kegasus
And so we are left, 24 hours after he was unleashed, to ponder Kegasus. The half-man, half-horse centaur, the manimal who rips holes in the fabric of awesomeness, has undoubtedly […]
John Ferber talks about ‘Secret Millionaire’
Local fans of the ABC show “Secret Millionaire” saw a familiar face Sunday night — John Ferber, who co-founded Advertising.com in the 1990s with his brother, Scott, and today lives […]
Top 5: ‘We’re on the same page’
Multimillion-dollar lawsuits and verdicts dominated the list of the five most-read stories this week written by The Daily Record’s legal affairs team. There’s also an appearance by one of the […]
Top 5: New life for a classic diner
Here are the five most-read stories this week written by Daily Record staffers. 1. Baltimore restaurateur is going Hollywood – by Jon Sham In the second installment of our “Sweat […]
What life of Leisure?
Slate’s Emily Yoffe treks to Leisure World in Silver Spring to explore the phenomenon of “retirement entrepreneurs” and the result is a really interesting read. Most of the 8,500 residents […]
Honoring health care heroes as reform debate still swirls
The Daily Record hosted its annual Health Care Heroes awards breakfast Wednesday morning at the Hyatt Regency Baltimore. It was a great event, and I’m not just saying that because […]
Last call at Michael’s Pub
Another blow has been dealt to Columbia’s village center concept with the closing of Michael’s Pub. Last call is Tuesday. Since opening in 1986, Michael’s Pub has carved out a […]
Top 5: Snowmageddon and same-sex marriage
Bylines from Steve Lash bookend this week’s Top 5 most-read stories by The Daily Record’s legal affairs team. Dispatches from Danny Jacobs — including a post for this blog — […]
Top 5: Where to store spent nuclear fuel?
The $1.8 billion East Baltimore development was back in the news, and the latest story by Melody Simmons on the massive project was the most-viewed story this week by The […]





