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Whiting-Turner is moving its corporate headquarters to Goucher College’s campus, and plans to build a 150,000-square-foot facility at the new site.
Whiting-Turner to relocate headquarters to Goucher College
Construction company Whiting-Turner will move its headquarters within Baltimore County to the campus of Goucher College, where it will have a hub for career-building.
For years the Port of Baltimore has led the country in vehicle imports and exports. Now Georgia’s Port of Brunswick is giving Baltimore some competition.
Port of Baltimore lost its car crown — but Georgia’s reign could be short-lived
The Port of Baltimore had one of its strongest years, despite the Key Bridge disaster, but it lost its top ranking for car imports to Georgia’s Port of Brunswick.
Fireworks erupt during pregame festivities as the Ravens prepare to host the Steelers in a playoff game last month.
Ravens and state would share extra costs of M&T Bank Stadium upgrades under proposal
M&T Bank Stadium is in the midst of a 3-year, $489 million upgrade, funded almost entirely by the state.
One of the two concrete-encased reactor vessels at Constellation’s Calvert Cliffs Clean Energy Center in Lusby.
Constellation to spend $100 million upgrading Calvert Cliffs nuclear plant
The Baltimore-based energy company is looking to relicense its Southern Maryland reactors beginning in the 2030s.
Fuzzies food trailer is fastened to a crane so that it can be lifted into the courtyard of The Undefeated, a new bar in Fells Point.
Fuzzies burger joint lifted by crane into new home at Fells Point bar
Fuzzies, the smashburger business previously stationed at Peabody Heights Brewery, will serve its burgers from The Undefeated, a new Atlas Restaurant Group cocktail bar.
Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium.
Ripken Stadium upgrades advance as IronBirds’ future there uncertain
State-funded improvements to Ripken Stadium are getting underway in Aberdeen, although the minor league baseball team that plays there, the IronBirds, faces an uncertain future.
Baltimore-based Under Armour says it doesn’t import much from China or Mexico, and nothing from Canada.
Under Armour says Trump tariffs have little impact on company
Under Armour isn’t expecting to be affected by proposed Trump tariffs, and in an earnings call Thursday it reported a 6% quarterly decline in revenue, which was less than projected.
A rendering of the plan for the Francis Scott Key Bridge rebuild was released at a press conference with Gov. Wes Moore in Edgemere, Md., on Tuesday, February 4, 2025.
Key Bridge design unveiled: Towers will be taller than anticipated
Officials unveiled a rendering of the replacement for the Key Bridge that was destroyed last March.
Ravens kicker Justin Tucker at a game at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore in December.
Royal Farms is ‘closely monitoring’ accusations against Justin Tucker
“We are aware of the situation regarding Justin Tucker and are closely monitoring it," a spokesperson said.
Emergency response units assess airplane wreckage in the Potomac River near Ronald Reagan Washington Airport on January 30, 2025 in Arlington, Virginia. An American Airlines flight from Wichita, Kansas collided with a helicopter while approaching Ronald Reagan National Airport.
American Airlines jet with 64 aboard collides with Black Hawk helicopter above Potomac River
An American Airlines jet collided with a Blackhawk helicopter while approaching Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Wednesday night, causing one of the most harrowing plane crashes in the U.S. in recent memory and launching a massive, overnight emergency response in the Potomac River.
Some of the 9,000 products that use a red dye the FDA has banned are produced by McCormick & Co.
Icing and imitation bacon bits among McCormick products affected by red dye ban
McCormick & Co. makes 16 products that use a red food dye the FDA has banned starting in January 2027.
“In Bloom” is one of the comics Atomic Books in Hampden gets exclusively through Diamond Comic Distributors. Photographed on Friday, January 17, 2025.
Diamond Comic Distributors seeking buyer to avoid layoffs, Hunt Valley closure
Diamond Comic Distributors’ bankruptcy filing last week could mean layoffs and the closure of its Hunt Valley headquarters if it doesn’t find a buyer by April 1.
A customer shops at Atomic Books in Hampden on Friday, January 17, 2025.
Maryland’s Diamond Comic Distributors had a monopoly. How did it go bankrupt?
Hunt Valley’s Diamond Comic Distributors had a monopoly in the industry, yet slip-ups during the pandemic and delayed deliveries pushed it into bankruptcy last week.
Fireworks erupt during pregame festivities Saturday in Baltimore.
The NFL is lobbying Congress to change drone laws in effort to avoid threats like the one at Ravens game
The league wants to be able to take "counterdrone measures" in the airspace above games.
Karen Jones, middle, dances next to her daughter, Hayley Boyle Sparr, during Saturday’s game against the Pittsburgh Steelers from her seats in the west end zone at M&T Bank Stadium.
Not so permanent: Ravens fans lament loss of treasured seats to suite construction
The Ravens’ M&T Bank Stadium is in the midst of a three-year renovation. Changes ahead of the 2025 season will remove some seats in the west end zone, frustrating some season ticket holders.
Derrick Henry pushes away Steelers safety Minkah Fitzpatrick on his way to 186 yards rushing Saturday night.
Like watching Lightning McQueen: Derrick Henry leads potent Ravens running game
Playing without injured receiver Zay Flowers, the Ravens’ won the day with their rushing attack. They racked up 299 yards, including a 13-play touchdown drive that featured nothing but rushes.
A huge crowd waits to get into the stadium, half an hour before kickoff, at Saturday’s game between the Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers at M&T Bank Stadium.
Ravens-Steelers playoff game paused in 3rd quarter due to drone over seating bowl
The interruption marked the third time since the 2023 season that a Ravens game at M&T Bank Stadium has been interrupted by drone activity.
Rows of shipping containers fill the yard at the Port of Baltimore.
No strike at Port of Baltimore and other East Coast locations
After months of anxiety that mid-January could bring a longshoremen strike, a dockworkers union and the operators of port terminals reached an agreement Wednesday that would avert a work stoppage.
The T. Rowe Price sign on the Orioles scoreboard is seen while players warm up before a game last season.
Oriole Park to receive new video board and sound system in 2026
A temporary sound system upgrade is coming this season, according to Orioles spokesperson Jennifer Grondahl.
The base of the structural pier of the Francis Scott Key Bridge hit by the container ship Dali in the Patapsco River in September 2024.
State selects engineering consultant to oversee Kiewit’s Key Bridge rebuild
A group of firms were awarded a $75 million contract to manage the Key Bridge builder “by auditing their processes, reviewing submittals and confirming the design criteria is met.”
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