The pizzeria closed after its owner said his religious beliefs wouldn’t allow him to cater a gay wedding. He says he would still refuse.
2015
Nation & World Dispatches
BALTIMORE Hospital settles suit over secretly recorded exams Attorneys representing more than 8,000 women who were secretly recorded during pelvic exams by a gynecologist at Johns Hopkins will receive $32 million in legal fees from a settlement with the hospital system. An order signed by a Baltimore judge Wednesday awarded attorneys from eight law firms […]
On Baseball: Sea Dogs reliever looks to improve against lefties
Robby Scott, a lefty with an excellent change-up, is already tough on right-handers.
Desktop computer sales continue downward trend
The Gartner research firm says the big reason for the decline was businesses buying fewer desktop computers
Briefcase
LinkedIn pays $1.5 billion for online courses website LinkedIn is buying Lynda.com for about $1.5 billion in a cash-and-stock deal, adding the online learning and professional development company to its professional networking offerings. LinkedIn said Thursday that it will pay for the California-based company with a combination of 52 percent cash and 48 percent stock. […]
Old Orchard boys’ basketball coach steps down
John Regan has a Class C state title among his 214 wins over 21 seasons.
Domestic airlines more on time in February than year ago
Of the 24 excessive delays in February, nine were because of a Feb. 27 snowstorm in Texas.
Our View: Innovation required to ease organ shortage
A conflict over a high-profile Maine transplant points up the need to do more to encourage live donations.
Business lending by small banks up sharply
The strong loan growth at small banks indicates small businesses are kicking into gear, one economist says.
Taylor Swift tells fans her mother has cancer
Swift says she wants to keep the details private, but her mother wants her fans to know what is going on.