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Editor's Notes

Hi, Baltimore. Quick update on pandemic restrictions from the city:

 

On Friday, Nov. 12, Baltimore will go back to 25% capacity for retail, restaurants, gyms and venues. Plus, restaurants will have to close at 10 p.m. "Over the past month, Baltimore City has seen our data points move in the wrong direction," City Health Commissioner Letitia Dzirasa said at a news conference.

 

And in these last hours of waiting for final election results, check out all the election-related reporting we've done locally, as well as in Philly, D.C. and Delaware.

 

That's it. See you on the other side.

 

 Technical.ly Assistant Editor Stephen Babcock (stephen@technical.ly)

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Rose Health finds primary focus and $1.5M in investment capital

By Stephen BabcockThe Baltimore-based mental health tech startup is extending its seed round, and hiring.
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Remote work means a ‘field day’ for attackers. Companies formed the Maryland Cyber SWAT Team to respond

By Stephen BabcockThe Cybersecurity Association of Maryland banded companies together to create a hotline during the pandemic. Now it sees staying power beyond 2020.
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Digital Harbor Foundation, UMBC win $1.5M grant to grow youth tech programming in Baltimore, Pittsburgh rec centers

By Stephen BabcockIt helps bring the rec-to-tech model for maker and computer science education inside city government-run operations, and supports efforts to develop inclusive programming.
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Thumb drive upload times are slowing Maryland’s official election results

By Donte KirbyResults are delayed in some of Maryland’s largest counties, and Baltimore city.
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Where Baltimore workplaces and democracy meet during election season

By Stephen BabcockHere's a look at how local tech teams have been making space for employees to vote and process the results. Plus, an early look at how the biz community wants to work with Mayor-Elect Brandon Scott.
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