Recent Articles from Tim Curtis
Accelerate Baltimore brings in 7 companies for next cohort
Seven companies will participate in this year’s Accelerate Baltimore program, the Emerging Technology Centers announced Friday. So far, the accelerator has supported 34 companies that have raised $15.7 million in […]
Scholarship to honor slain BSU student moves forward in Senate
Legislation creating a scholarship to honor 2nd Lt. Richard Collins III was heard and approved by a Maryland Senate committee Wednesday. The black 24-year-old Bowie State University student was killed […]
Baltimore creative accelerator welcomes 10 firms to first cohort
The Baltimore Creatives Acceleration Network announced its inaugural cohort for its Founder Fellowship program.
Supernus Pharmaceuticals could add 160 jobs in Montgomery County expansion
Montgomery County biotech company Supernus Pharmaceuticals could add up to 160 jobs over five years under its plan to expand in Gaithersburg. The company, currently based in Rockville, will relocate its […]
Goucher launches $100 million fundraising campaign
Goucher college unveiled the “Undaunted” campaign at the Goucher Awards Gala and Celebration on Saturday. The college said it has already raised $43 million of its goal. Goucher plans to use […]
Md. consumers without subsidies left behind in ACA debate
Maryland’s uninsured rate under the Affordable Care Act has dropped to 6 percent, but people who make too much money for tax credits have found themselves on the outside. Susan […]
Baltimore to join lawsuit to restore teen pregnancy education funding
Baltimore city next week will join a federal lawsuit asking the federal government to restore promised grant funding to a program that provides evidence-based education to reduce teen birth rates. […]
Md. Senate moves to eliminate pharmacist ‘gag rule’
The Senate unanimously passed legislation Thursday allowing pharmacists to share with customers if they would spend less on a drug by paying with cash instead of using their health insurance. […]
Md. leaders ask Congress to help stabilize insurance market
Maryland’s leaders are asking the state’s congressional delegation to help find solutions to stabilize the individual health insurance market. In a letter, Gov. Larry Hogan, Senate President Thomas V. Mike […]
Hopkins, seeking to follow other schools, wants to set up a police department
Johns Hopkins leaders hope to follow in the steps of other private universities across the country by establishing a campus police department. The university has backed legislation introduced in the […]
Return of the Boh: First new beer in 30 years released
Crab Shack Shandy, described as a golden, straw-colored lager infused with notes of citrus and a hint of lemon and orange zest overlaid with a finely roasted malt flavor, will […]
Md. legislators hear single-payer health care proposals
ANNAPOLIS — Single-payer health care could be a long-term solution to Maryland’s health insurance woes, sponsors of two single-payer bills told a Maryland legislative committee Monday. While a lot of […]

















