Lawyer didn’t commit ‘obvious error’ on cell tower testimony, MD court rules
The Maryland Appellate Court upheld Lionel Lee Prince's 2018 conviction, ruling his counsel was not ineffective in objecting to cell tower data testimony.
Aprio acquires MD-based government contracting firm
Aprio, a global advisory and accounting firm, announced it acquired CAVU Advisors, a government contracting firm based in Columbia.
MD bill allowing driverless cars faces opposition over crash liability
A Maryland bill would allow fully autonomous vehicles in the state, but wouldn’t — at least as drafted — give people anyone to sue in the event of an accident.
Grocery Outlet closing 8 ‘underperforming’ stores in MD
California-based bargain retailer Grocery Outlet plans to shutter 36 “underperforming stores," including eight in Maryland.
An autistic MD man called police for a wellness check. He was fatally shot.
Alex LaMorie, an autistic man in Maryland, was fatally shot by police after he called for a wellness check amid a suicidal crisis.
MD-based defense contractor subsidiary to receive $500M contract
Maryland-based Sealing Technologies received an intent-to-award notification for a three-year defense contract worth up to $500 million.
Howard CC becomes first community college with cardiovascular technician apprenticeship
Howard Community College and MedStar Health announced the launch of a Cardiovascular Technician Registered Apprenticeship Program.
Bark Social to reopen in downtown Columbia
Bark Social, a social club-themed bar for dogs, announced plans to reopen its Columbia location under new ownership.
Columbia-based Tenable beats expectations in Q3
Columbia-based Tenable Holdings Inc. (TENB) on Wednesday reported third-quarter net income of $2.3 million, beating Wall Street expectations.
MASN reaches video distribution partnership
MASN has partnered with LTN Global in a move it believes will enable more cost-efficient delivery of game coverage.
Maryland STEM Festival inspires next generation of innovators
Maryland STEM Festival kicks off Oct. 17, offering 300+ events statewide to inspire students and grow Maryland’s future STEM workforce.
Maryland-based tech firm to be acquired for $205M
Science Applications International Corp. announced it will acquire Columbia-based SilverEdge Government Solutions for $205 million.

















