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You don’t really pick a “startup city,” says Arlington’s Ryan Touhill. You pick a life — and then build from there.
Plus, a local startup secures funding for an AI travel agent and the Baltimore waterfront undergoes a major transformation.
Robotics is one: On the heels of last year’s Ghost Robotics acquisition and the continuing success of Burro, this month brought an announcement that FORT Robotics added a major chunk to its Series B, ...
The majority of Rune Technologies’ staff is in the DC area, and the plan is to expand to a workforce of 40 by the end of 2025. Rune Technologies has deployed its software within the US Army and Marine ...
Startup founders are thankful for the state-run grant programs, one of the few available non-dilutive funding options available to them right now.
Duolingo tops revenue forecasts despite “AI-first” backlash, New York Times tech workers donate to Post-Gazette strikers and more Pittsburgh money moves.
Joshua Gates needed a change after 15 years of teaching high school. One bootcamp later, he’s a fintech director.
Dent Education’s five-week “Bet on Baltimore” program equips teens with technical know-how and entrepreneurial mindsets for future careers.
Get real-time updates on policing systems nationwide with a Pittsburgh nonprofit's platform built for transparency and community oversight.
Already facing an enrollment cliff, colleges and universities are under political siege. Here’s a look at what the future might hold.
The city’s police department has several tech-related contracts and is involved in programs with other agencies in DC. It’s unclear where those now stand.
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