• A Baltimore man pleaded guilty to killing late tech CEO Pava LaPere. This followed the man pleading guilty to two counts of attempted first-degree murder in a separate case. LaPere, founder of the local startup EcoMap Technologies, left a colossal mark. [Baltimore Biz Journal/Technical.ly]
• The region’s total employment has remained steady over the last five years — and it’s projected to grow 3% in the next five. [Technical.ly]
• The University System of Maryland is accepting applications for its venture capital fellowship. It's open to all students enrolled at a University of Maryland institution. [University System of Maryland]
• Baltimore medical device company BC3 Technologies developed a wound spray that claims to manage serious bleeding, and it's now being distributed by the firm First Aid Only. [Maryland Matters]
• The recent data center conference organized by the Maryland Technology Council at Frederick Community College was met with protestors. The demonstrators focused on a proposed power transmission project that would go from a nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania, through Maryland, to Northern Virginia. [Maryland Matters]
• The clean energy company Constellation in Baltimore is helping Maryland students go to the Maryland Science Center through $850,000 in grants. [Constellation]