To start before Labor Day, Md. schools must hold public meeting
ANNAPOLIS — Gov. Larry Hogan has revised an executive order on requiring public schools to start after Labor Day. The revised order issued Tuesday adds details on how schools can […]
Poll finds overwhelming support for post-Labor Day school start
An overwhelming number of Maryland residents support efforts to delay the start of the state school year until after Labor Day.
Labor Day provides some perspective on the profession
Why lawyers should implement a more “generalist-minded” approach in working to understand a client’s needs.
AAA: Holiday travel will be crowded
AAA Mid-Atlantic projects more than 678,000 Marylanders will travel 50 miles or more during the Labor Day holiday weekend, up 2.7 percent from the 2012 holiday.
Eye Opener: Researching Maryland’s offshore future
A few government and politics headlines for Tuesday.
Staying motivated
I’ve decided that this fall I’m not going to let fear be my motivator.
Jack Gohn: Working up some indignation on Labor Day
Hope you enjoyed your Labor Day. You can bet the unions did not, given organized labor’s dwindling membership and growing unpopularity.
Md. has service reduction day for state employees
ANNAPOLIS — It’s a service reduction day for state employees in Maryland. State workers will be observing it on Friday. On such days, the state significantly reduces routine state operations […]
DNR warns Isaac could affect holiday boating
ANNAPOLIS — Maryland’s Department of Natural Resources is reminding boaters heading out on the water for the Labor Day weekend to be prepared for the remnants of Hurricane Isaac. DNR […]
Mass transit is ready to ease any Grand Prix headaches
Though much of the business community is cautiously optimistic that this year’s version of the Grand Prix of Baltimore will be more successful than last year’s, mass transportation operators in the city are hoping for results much like 2011’s inaugural run.
A ticket in every price range for Grand Prix
In hopes of attracting the largest audience possible to this weekend’s Grand Prix of Baltimore, race organizers have cast a wide net, looking to capture everyone from motorsports aficionados to racing rookies.
Some of the best seats for the Grand Prix are free
To watch the Grand Prix of Baltimore from the most expensive seats in the house will cost you $895.






