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She Built a Baltimore Restaurant Empire, but Still Works the Stove

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/25/dining/chef-cindy-wolf-charleston-restaurant-baltimore.html Cindy Wolf has stayed committed to cooking at her Baltimore restaurant Charleston for 24 years, even after she and her partner, Tony Foreman, opened others.Credit.Cheriss May for The New York Times She Built a Baltimore Restaurant Empire, but Still Works the Stove Cindy Wolf is a rarity a seasoned chef focused on her flagship and a style of white-linen dining that’s been endangered by the pandemic. Cindy Wolf has stayed committed to cooking at her Baltimore restaurant Charleston for 24 years, even after she and her partner, Tony Foreman, opened others.Credit.Cheriss May for The New York Times

Missing In Maryland: 8 People Have Disappeared

UpdatedSun, May 23, 2021 at 12:02 pm ET Reply Have you seen any of these people? Call the number listed or 911 to provide information. Callers may remain anonymous. (Shutterstock) MARYLAND Multiple people have been reported missing across Maryland in recent weeks, and we are hoping you can help bring them home. One is a teen with cognitive impairment. Another is an octogenarian who needs medication for a cognitive condition. Have you seen any of these people? Call the number listed or 911 to provide information. Callers may remain anonymous. Chander Parkash Ahuja, 76, was last seen in Forest Glen by family around 10 a.m. Saturday, May 22. He walked away from his home on Walsh View Terrace wearing a blue long-sleeved shirt and khaki pants. He is bald, has brown eyes, wears glasses and is described as 5 feet, 9 inches tall and 200 pounds. Call the Montgomery County Police Department at 301-279-8000.

As travel comes back, US airport parking makes a slow recovery

As travel comes back, US airport parking makes a slow recovery Benét J. Wilson © Provided by The Points Guy MSN has partnered with The Points Guy for our coverage of credit card products. MSN and The Points Guy may receive a commission from card issuers. The COVID-19 pandemic has cost North American airports $23.3 billion, significantly setting back previously forecasted stable growth prospects, according to Airports Council International – North America. While aeronautical revenues are under pressure, the cost of operations remain unchanged since airports can’t close or relocate terminals during the outbreak. Plus, 90% of nonaeronautical revenue is passenger-dependent, based on ACI-NA research. As passenger activity level decreases, nonaeronautical revenue, including parking, also  decreased proportionally.

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