Maryland Farmers Market Association will shutter amid financial challenges
A nonprofit that supports Maryland’s farmers markets is shutting down after seven years in operation.
A nonprofit that supports Maryland’s farmers markets is shutting down after seven years in operation.
The Trump International Hotel in downtown D.C. has filed a layoff notice affecting 237 employees earlier this month.
At least two workers at the Whole Foods Market in Pentagon City have tested positive for COVID-19, a company spokesperson confirmed Monday.
German grocer Lidl opened its new distribution center in Maryland ahead of schedule to meet a surging demand for food amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.
The Washington Post reported that the Trump Organization’s plan to sell the lease to its high-end hotel in D.C. is on hold.
The Baltimore company announced this week that it will begin to manufacture and assemble personal protective equipment for the University of Maryland Medical System.
Layoffs related to the novel coronavirus pandemic have reached the Four Seasons Hotel Washington D.C.
Under Armour’s chief product officer is set to depart, the latest executive to leave the Baltimore-based sportswear company.
Amid the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, the Department of Defense is holding daily conference calls with contractor trade groups to gauge the ongoing effects the pandemic is having on the defense industrial base.
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D.C.-area hospitals and health clinics are preparing for an influx of patients with symptoms of COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus.
D.C. lawmakers advanced an emergency bill by unanimous vote, putting everything from tax breaks to new worker protections into effect immediately.
Bars and restaurants near Capital One Arena and across the District are forcing to shutter due to concerns of spreading the novel coronavirus.
The stores will be closed from March 16 through March 28, according to a statement released by the Baltimore-based sportswear maker.
Hourly workers at Dulles airport restaurants and coffee shops say their hours have been cut as passenger traffic slows with the novel coronavirus spread.
Alexandria is now looking to redevelop five of its public housing communities, putting out a call for developers to replace 288 affordable homes around the city.
D.C.-area restaurants and chefs were named as semifinalists in the 2020 James Beard Awards. Find out if your favorites made the list or discover a new one.
“Wonder Woman 1984” premieres in theaters on June 5, nearly two years after the production took over Alexandria’s Landmark Mall and D.C. streets.
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School will receive its largest single gift since its founding, a $50 million commitment from a variety of donors including its namesake.
The National Building Museum laid off seven employees in January to help alleviate financial issues exacerbated by the museum’s temporary closure.
Ben’s Chili Bowl will debut a location inside Horseshoe Casino’s Marketplace food hall in early March, casino officials said Tuesday.
The self-proclaimed “pioneer” of the revolving sushi restaurant is taking D.C. for a spin.
Three of the Skyline office towers located in Bailey’s Crossroads are set to be redeveloped into nearly 800 “live/work” spaces.