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- Waugh Chapel Towne Centre's first store opens Sunday
- Giant Food and Safeway, the Baltimore region's two largest supermarket chains, have begun recruiting temporary workers as contract negotiations continue with the union that represents 23,000 workers.
- The Harford County Sheriff's Office is asking for help finding a man who stole a wallet from a customer at the upscale Wegman's grocery store in Abingdon. Police said the man used the victim's credit cards to try and buy $2,000 in gift cards from a Target Store.
- The 54-year-old Robert McClintock is one of Baltimore's most popular artists. Though his images of Golden Retrievers, local landmarks and football players can be purchased for as little as $12, people buy enough of them to provide McClintock with gross annual sales in the high six figures.
- Petitions and similar online campaigns represent a huge shift in consumer empowerment.
- Safeway and Giant Foods to begin contract negotiations with United Food and Commercial Workers Local 400.
- The Berlin family wants to continue to curate the selection the Ivy Bookshop is known for, but expand online presence
- Morning after holiday at Towson Town Center is no Black Friday, but busy
- The sixteenth and final defendant in a scheme to resell stolen goods at Maryland pawn shops pleaded guilty Wednesday, prosecutors said.
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- Employee petition against Target's Thanksgiving night opening gets signatures but consumer demand overwhelms it
- This year, the packed-house madness of Black Friday was done well before dawn. With more and more stores opening at midnight and some starting hours earlier, thousands of Baltimore-area shoppers arrived — and left — in the wee hours.
- As shoppers find the best Black Friday deals and swipe their credit cards, The Sun shares their tales.
- Some of the nation's major chain stores opened late Thursday, competing for holiday shoppers to kick off a period that is crucial for the retail industry. After the crowds entered Toys "R" Us at 9 p.m., Walmart's Black Friday deals started at 10 p.m.
- Starting on Black Thursday, company execs will be trying to squeeze every penny out of the holiday shopping season at the expense of their employees' time with their families
- Numerous shops at the Columbia mall will be opening up even earlier than usual on Black Friday, including 19 whose doors will open at the stroke of midnight.