Crackdown on Medicare fraud grows nationwide
E.J. Boyer Staff Writer- Nashville Business Journal Email | Twitter | Google+ The number of health care fraud cases filed in the Middle District of Tennessee has increased over the past few years, and...
View ArticleGlide stunned as Warren Buffett lunch raises just $1 million
Mark Calvey Senior Reporter- San Francisco Business Times Email | Twitter | LinkedIn | Google+ The last few minutes of bidding for the annual charity lunch with Warren Buffett are normally a happy...
View ArticleSilcsBio inks licensing deal with University of Maryland, Baltimore
Reporter- Baltimore Business Journal | Baltimore biotech company SilcsBio LLC has finalized a technology licensing agreement with the . The agreement for a protein analysis technology will serve as...
View ArticleUniversity of Maryland law dean Haddon stepping down
University of Maryland Carey Law School Phoebe Haddon has been at the University of Maryland Carey Law School since 2009. Reporter- Baltimore Business Journal | University of Maryland Carey Law School...
View ArticleApple's new headquarters to cause traffic problems, says report
Staff San Francisco Business Times Apple Inc.'s planned headquarters in Cupertino will bring traffic nightmares along with jobs to the area, according to the draft environmental impact report released...
View ArticleAnalyst weighs in on CHS, Health Management Associates speculation
E.J. Boyer Staff Writer- Nashville Business Journal Email | Twitter | Google+ Like most health care folks in Nashville, I've been following with interest this week speculation that Florida-based...
View ArticleBank of America’s deal of the art
Jim Gardner Managing Editor- San Francisco Business Times Email | Twitter | Google+ | LinkedIn Bankers usually make a beeline to the vault when they decide to support an important cause. But Bank of...
View ArticleDatabase: LEED projects in Maryland
Stock Photo Further Reading Research Director- Baltimore Business Journal | Find out what LEED projects have been certified in Maryland — and which ones are still in the works. Below is a searchable...
View ArticleBaltimore-area nursing schools grapple with teacher shortage
George Frey Nursing schools are seeing enrollment demand, but a marked dearth in teachers Reporter- Baltimore Business Journal | Maryland will need more nurses soon, but building up the ranks will...
View ArticleMechanic Theatre: The curtain comes down on a singular love story
File photo Rob Macdonald I have a good view of downtown from my writing studio in the Bromo Seltzer Tower. I can see, between the tall buildings, the large blocky profile of the Theatre, dominating...
View ArticleBaltimore banks see drop in nonperforming loans
Staff Reporter- Baltimore Business Journal | Baltimore-area banks are seeing a sharp drop in nonperforming loans as the real estate market strengthens and the economy continues to improve. More than...
View ArticleFormer CareFirst CEO William Jews joins CACI's board of directors
Joanne S. Lawton CACI International has appointed William Jews to its board of directors. Editorial Assistant- Washington Business Journal | Former CEO William L. Jews has joined the board of...
View ArticleBaltimore Fire Department Chief James Clack to step down in July
Baltimore City James Clack Staff Reporter- Baltimore Business Journal | Baltimore Fire Department Chief will step down in July, Mayor ’s office announced late Friday. Flack will leave July 26. He...
View ArticleThe Mechanic Theatre: Some love it, but others are glad to see it go
Jaclyn Borowski A rubble-strewn interior is all that's left of the Mechanic Theatre. Staff Reporter- Baltimore Business Journal | | Taken in the context of Charles Center, where it’s flanked by...
View ArticleJoe Flacco, Ray Rice among world's highest-paid athletes
Photo by Jeffrey R. Staab/CBS Joe Flacco holds up the Lombardi Trophy following the Ravens' Super Bowl victory. New Media Editor- Baltimore Business Journal | | Two have made a new list Forbes list of...
View ArticleHoward County General Hospital CEO to retire
Howard County General Hospital CEO Victor A. “Vic” BroccolinI plans to retire Reporter- Baltimore Business Journal | CEO is retiring in January after more than 20 years with the Columbia hospital....
View ArticleSTEM jobs account for 23% of Baltimore-area workforce, Brookings says
Sarah Gantz Reporter- Baltimore Business Journal Email | Twitter Almost a quarter of the jobs in the Baltimore-area are science, technology, engineering and math positions, according to a new report...
View ArticleTop of the List: Baltimore architecture firms
Further Reading Baltimore's architecture firms are hiring Database: LEED projects in Maryland Environmental companies hiring in Baltimore Carolyn Proctor Research Director- Baltimore Business Journal...
View ArticleCarly Rae Jepsen, The Wanted to headline Maryland State Fair
Ryan Sharrow New Media Editor- Baltimore Business Journal Email | Twitter | Google+ Pop singer Carly Rae Jepsen, of “Call Me Maybe” fame, will headline the 132nd Maryland State Fair. Jepsen will be...
View ArticleHagerstown Suns plan move to Fredericksburg
Staff Baltimore Business Journal Western Maryland's Hagerstown Suns will leave the Free State and move to Fredericksburg, Va., if the Virginia city approves construction of a multi-purpose baseball...
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