After multiple firefighter deaths in a span of two years, Wallace—who managed the city’s immediate response to the Key Bridge disaster—is using data and tech to protect both citizens and first responders.
The founder of ReBokeh—“like a photo-editing app for real life”—shines a light on Baltimore’s thriving tech scene.
With this intersection of art and anatomy, medical sculptors are like modern-day Michelangelos, creating facial and body prosthetics so lifelike, it’s hard to discern the difference between what’s man-made and what existed at birth.
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Nonprofit creating virtual tours from the water, including the Inner Harbor.
Pikesville mom creates software for kids with reading difficulties.
At the Space Telescope Science Institute, Kenneth Sembach is leading the next mission into the cosmos.
We preview highlights from the city's fourth annual celebration of the local tech scene.
With $2.8 million in seed money, City again seeks vendors for bicycle initiative.
The ETC president and the Notice and Comment CEO talk tech incubators, the battle-ax as a symbol, and finding future entrepreneurs in West Baltimore.
Reddit co-founder, Columbia native Alexis Ohanian, reflects on the website that changed the Internet.
Curio Wellness partners with Viola Brands to open its new Pikesville location in time for 4/20 celebrations.
Your guide to the summer solstice in Baltimore.
The bloom is back on Baltimore’s job market, and we found 30 workplaces where you would be lucky to land.
We interview the astronaut who spent six months on the International Space Station.
Come on, get app-y with our picks for the top 25 travel apps.
The Eastern Shore is already facing the dire consequences of global warming. Baltimore, Annapolis, and the rest of the region are on deck.
Avian activists try to curtail bird fatalities from collisions with city buildings.
We profile 40 up-and-comers in the fields of business, tech, nonprofit, politics, science, and the arts to find out who exactly is shaping the future of Baltimore.
A new product makes almost anything waterproof.
These Baltimore-area high-school students raise the bar inside and outside the classroom.
Who has it. Who's lost it. And how to get it.
This speaker series gives presenters five minutes to speak their minds.
They're smart. They're successful. And they're taking over Baltimore.