Foreman Wolf to End Partnership with Cindy Lou’s Fish House at Harbor Point, Baltimore
Foreman Wolf is ending its involvement with Cindy Lou's Fish House at Harbor Point, with Beatty and Donohoe Hospitality to take over August 1. They are focusing on their other restaurants and new venture, The Duchess.
Baltimore and Nation Paralyzed as 45,000 Port Workers Launch Mega-Strike: U.S. Economy at Risk Amid Colossal Supply Chain Shakeup
A nationwide strike by 45,000 dockworkers at 36 US ports, including Baltimore, over pay and automation affects supply chain and economy, with potential daily losses of $15 million.
Howard County Stands as 'Gateway to Opportunity,' Boasts Economic Growth and New Initiatives
County Executive Calvin Ball delivered an optimistic economic outlook for Howard County, highlighting a recent AAA bond rating, job growth, new initiatives like the Cyber Howard Accelerator, and increased local tourism.
Shake Shack Set to Shake Up Pikesville with New Location at Festival at Woodholme
Shake Shack is set to open a new location in Pikesville, Maryland, taking over a spot at the Festival at Woodholme, with no confirmed opening date. This expansion is part of their growth in the region, supported by strong sales figures.
Middle River's Beloved Sunset Cove Announces Permanent Closure on Social Media
Sunset Cove, known as Middle River's original Beach Bar, has announced its permanent closure on Facebook, thanking customers and staff for years of support. The owners suggest visiting Steelefish Grille and Hickory Lodge for a continued experience.
Maryland Casinos Rake in $176.4 Million for May, Marking Seventh-Best Month on Record
Maryland's six casinos reported $176.4 million in revenue for May 2025, a 1.9% increase from the previous year, contributing $76.1 million to state funds, with varied performance across individual casinos.
End of an Era: JCPenney to Close Its Doors at Annapolis Mall in August After Lease Negotiations Fall Through
The JCPenney store at Annapolis Mall is set to close in August after failing to secure a lease, affecting 74 employees. The chain's contraction continues with only 10 Maryland stores remaining.
McLaren Automotive Revs Up U.S. Presence with $10.5M Vehicle Processing Center in Baltimore
McLaren Automotive is opening its first U.S. vehicle processing center in Baltimore, representing a $10.5 million investment and creating 20 jobs, aiming to enhance delivery and service for its 26 national dealerships.
Baltimore's Teavolve Café to Shutter After 20 Years as Harbor East Mourns Loss of Beloved Local Eatery
Teavolve Café in Baltimore's Harbor East is closing after 20 years, as announced on Instagram by the owners who expressed their gratitude. The café is known for its teas, local coffee, and diverse menu.
Cheesecake Factory to Shut Down Iconic Inner Harbor Location in Baltimore, Impacting 115 Jobs
The Cheesecake Factory will close its Harborplace location in Baltimore on Jan. 24, 2026, affecting 115 jobs. The move reflects the area's retail decline; however, local officials are optimistic about redevelopment efforts.
Baltimore Drivers See Gas Prices Fall to $2.69 as National Average Drops for Fifth Straight Week
Gasoline prices dropped for the fifth consecutive week with the national average at $2.75 per gallon, and Baltimore's average falling to $2.69; some stations offer fuel as low as $2.34 per gallon.
Burlington Set to Open New Store in Dundalk at German Hill Center, Relocating from Eastpoint Mall
Burlington is set to open a new store in Dundalk at German Hill Center in spring, relocating from Eastpoint Mall, featuring a modernized layout. This will be the 26th Burlington store in Maryland.
Baltimore's BGE Faces Union Backlash Over Alleged Violation of Agreement with 47 Worker Layoffs
BGE is criticized for laying off 47 union workers while retaining contractors, which the IBEW Local 410 claims breaches their contract and risks public safety and service reliability. BGE cites business needs and has been reporting strong earnings.
Baltimore Biotech Stung As Catalent Axes 96 Jobs At Two Local Plants
Catalent trimmed 96 jobs across two Baltimore sites in a third round of recent layoffs, adding to a string of cuts that have hit Maryland’s gene‑therapy cluster. State WARN notices and industry reporting show prior reductions tied to shifting customer demand.
Mid-Atlantic Pizza Hut Boss Says Glitchy AI Left $100 Million Hole In Slice Empire
A Mid‑Atlantic Pizza Hut franchisee says Pizza Hut's Dragontail AI slowed deliveries and cost the operator more than $100 million, according to a new lawsuit. The complaint blames longer waits, broken DoorDash integrations and falling sales.
Surry Nuke Pay Fight Heats Up As Workers Cut Deals, Dominion Tries To Duck Case
Three plaintiffs have trimmed claims and NextEra agreed to a $9.5M deal as Dominion asks a judge to dismiss a national wage‑fixing suit tied to the Surry plant. The filings sharpen a legal fight over whether industry benchmarking crossed the line into an illegal conspiracy.













































































































































































