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    Jan 10, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Report: Baltimore area has thousands of cybersecurity job openings

    Baltimore is a hotbed of cybersecurity jobs, with more than 13,000 job postings last October alone, according to a report funded by the Abell Foundation.
    Baltimore is a hotbed of cybersecurity jobs, with more than 13,000 job postings last October alone, according to a report funded by the Abell Foundation. "This growth has created an urgent need for qualified individuals to fill current job openings...

    Tags: National Security Agency

  2. Dec 13, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Possibility of Baltimore Sun sale brings interest from investors

    The possibility that the Tribune Co. will sell its newspapers after an imminent exit from bankruptcy has set off a new round of speculation about The Baltimore Sun's future ownership — along with expressions of interest from potential buyers.
    The possibility that the Tribune Co. will sell its newspapers after an imminent exit from bankruptcy has set off a new round of speculation about The Baltimore Sun's future ownership — along with expressions of interest from potential buyers....

    Tags: Tribune Company, Career and Workplace, Sales, Washington-Baltimore Newspaper Guild, Companies and Corporations

  4. Mar 5, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. New fund targets Baltimore tech startups

    A Baltimore charitable foundation is joining Maryland's main technology development agency to create a $3.3 million investment fund to pump money into new tech startups in the city, officials plan to announce Tuesday. The Abell Foundation is investing $3...

    Tags: Startups, Technology, Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, New Products, Sales

  6. Dec 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Tribune Co. to emerge from bankruptcy Monday

    The last day of 2012 is the first of a new era for Tribune Co. After spending more than four years embroiled in a contentious Chapter 11 bankruptcy case, the reorganized Chicago-based media company will emerge Monday under new owners and a newly...

    Tags: Tribune Company, Peter Murphy, Television Stations, Companies and Corporations, Freedom Communications, Inc.

  8. Sep 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Fetting retirement from Legg Mason a major loss for Baltimore

    Mark Fetting's departure from Legg Mason is a major blow to the city ("Legg Mason CEO to step down," Sept. 11). Under his leadership no corporation has been more committed to improving the city than Legg Mason, even though Baltimore is blessed with some...

    Tags: Corporate Officers

  10. Dec 31, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Baltimore Behavioral Health files for bankruptcy

    Mental health rehabilitation and addiction treatment center Baltimore Behavioral Health Inc. has filed for bankruptcy protection because it owes more than $5.5 million to creditors and estimates its assets are less than $500,000, according to federal court filings.
    Mental health rehabilitation and addiction treatment center Baltimore Behavioral Health Inc. has filed for bankruptcy protection because it owes more than $5.5 million to creditors and estimates its assets are less than $500,000, according to federal...

    Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Bank of America Corp., Pratt Street, Elections, Companies and Corporations

  12. Dec 11, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Williams forced out as BCCC president

    The president of Baltimore City Community College was forced out this week, following a tumultuous two years and a recent dramatic drop in enrollment.
    The president of Baltimore City Community College was forced out this week, following a tumultuous two years and a recent dramatic drop in enrollment. President Carolane Williams said she was caught off guard when two trustees called her Monday to say...

    Tags: Elections, Coppin State University, Robert W. Curran, Education, Teachers

  14. Jan 28, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Baltimore City Community College unified by struggle to get off probation

    Carolane Williams does not flinch when confronted with the particulars of her difficult year, which included an employee uprising and unwanted scrutiny from the leader of the state.
    Carolane Williams does not flinch when confronted with the particulars of her difficult year, which included an employee uprising and unwanted scrutiny from the leader of the state. "I knew I was going to have to tough it out," says the woman who has led...

    Tags: Inner Harbor, Education, Teaching and Learning, Broward College, Teachers

  16. Dec 20, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. City adds more crime cameras, this time in Midtown

    Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake announced that 12 new surveillance cameras will be installed along Charles Street in Midtown. "The CitiWatch program is a vital part of Baltimore's effort to reduce violent crime in our neighborhoods. The cameras serve...

    Tags: Washington Monument, Baltimore Police Department, Crime, Law and Justice, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Executive Branch

  18. Feb 28, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Legal scholars demand death penalty repeal

    More than three dozen legal scholars and attorneys — including former Gov. Harry R. Hughes and two former Maryland attorneys general, J. Joseph Curran Jr. and Stephen H. Sachs — are sending a letter and report to members of the General...

    Tags: Lawyers, Anne Arundel County, Death Penalty, Health and Safety at School, Laws

  20. Nov 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Great buildings for a great city

    Developers in downtown Baltimore seek tax breaks and infrastructure improvements for their projects. In return for those benefits, Baltimore should require an architectural design competition in an effort to make the city a center for world-class architecture.
    Developers in downtown Baltimore seek tax breaks and infrastructure improvements for their projects. In return for those benefits, Baltimore should require an architectural design competition in an effort to make the city a center for world-class...

    Tags: Guggenheim Museum, Museums, University of Baltimore, Architecture, John Paterakis Sr.

  22. Nov 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. A place to call home

    The Baltimore City Police Department employs more people than any other department of city government, yet most of its officers live outside the city. Many residents like the idea of police officers living in their communities because they view them as...

    Tags: Belair-Edison, Charles Village, Rentals, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Stephanie Rawlings-Blake

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