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- Experts predict that if Baltimore does not focus on readying workers for other employment, automation could bring a reckoning like manufacturing's downfall.
- Walmart's Maryland workers will share nearly $2 million in bonuses, thanks to a strong fourth quarter.
- Trucking industry is getting hit hard by growing shortage of drivers.
- Wal-Mart Stores Inc. plans to close 269 stores in the U.S. and globally, the giant retailers said today.
- The average monthly bill for Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. customers getting both services would jump by about $4 under a settlement the utility provider reached this month with state regulatory staff and other stakeholders.
- For years, Bonnie Brumwell Hoyas and her three brothers have been trying to convince Anne Arundel County to allow them to redevelop their family land, which houses several family businesses
- Retired mason and Air Force veteran, died Tuesday at the Maryland Shock Trauma Center after suffering a fall at his Eldersburg home. He was 73.
- After years of trademarking the Seacrets name, and plotting a franchise, CEO Leighton Moore filed paperwork this year to franchise the brand nationally. And Baltimore could be one of the first locations.
- No dirt has turned, but the Galloway Creek waterfront condominium has already marked the Bowleys Quarters peninsula, setting neighbor against neighbor, suggesting a future for the southeastern Baltimore County community that some find promising, others frightening.
- Despite problems with poaching and a polluted bay, Maryland is paying money to have its management program certified as sustainable
- Failure of free market, especially in creating jobs, may bring about an "American spring" with citizens demanding change
- Obama has stopped talking about climate change, but without it, his energy policy is insane.