Maryland added about 2,800 jobs in September, enough to make a slight dent in the unemployment rate, but too few to signal significant growth, economists said Tuesday after the release of a monthly report by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Maryland added about 2,800 jobs in September, enough to make a slight dent in the unemployment rate, but too few to signal significant growth, economists said Tuesday after the release of a monthly report by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Paul Mincarelli has been trying for three years to get into international work for the federal government. He says he knows the odds are stacked against him.
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Critics' concerns include higher prices, job loss
Region's startup community is growing but dwarfed by Silicon Valley; entrepreneurs want more California money to flow here
With volatility in the stock market shaking up investors, Jonathan Murray, a financial adviser at UBS Financial Services in Hunt Valley, says people should keep a long-term outlook and accept such corrections as normal.
Hunt Valley-based EMG forged its identity amid the late-1980s real estate frenzy that ended in the savings and loan crisis, providing consulting services for investors buying and selling office buildings and other properties.
In the beginning was a building. The rundown 19th-century gristmill in Monkton, some of its iron gear works moldering within the brick-and-stone structure, caught the attention of Curt Sherrer.
A few years ago, when Andrew Coy was a teacher at Digital Harbor High School, he offered his students a chance to learn Web design. He quickly realized those sorts of extracurricular activities were lacking, even at the tech-savvy institution in Federal Hill.
Co-Owner of The Big Screen Store, The Sofa Store and Fit! Gym talks about home entertainment trends
State loses 1,300 jobs that month, federal government says
Her resume, earnings are different from his
Anne Arundel hospital plans to stop hiring people who use tobacco products
Many are eschewing the 9-to-5 grind for creative self-employment
Horseshoe Casino Baltimore's general manager said Tuesday that joint efforts by his company and the city government to recruit local employees for the new gambling center near downtown have paid off, as Baltimore residents have received about half of the 2,200 job offers made so far.