• Spherix seeks up to $10M stock offering - Bethesda-based Spherix Inc. filed on Friday its intent to raise additional cash through a stock offering, totaling as much as $10 million, to help fund its triglycerides treatment program.
  • BWI Marshall set for $21M energy efficiency upgrades - BWI/Marshall Airport is set to undergo $21 million worth of energy efficiency upgrades. (POM)
  • Planned Medicare reimbursement cut 'will never take place', says Sen. Cardin - If U.S. Sen. Benjamin Cardin gets his way in Congress, physicians, especially those in primary care, could get a bigger paycheck.
  • U.S. unemployment nears that of D.C. - The nation’s unemployment rate rose in August, bringing it closer in line with the jobless rate in the nation’s capital.
  • Hurricane Earl downgraded as it gets closer - The busy Labor Day travel weekend is approaching and all eyes remain on Hurricane Earl’s path as it roars up the East Coast.
  • Homebuyer tax credit numbers are in: Va., Md., D.C. snag $1.12B - D.C., Maryland and Virginia accounted for more than 155,000 claims under the three federal first time homebuyer credits offered since 2008, and a new report details how each jurisdiction ranked nationally.
  • D.C.’s EverFi raises $11M in first VC round - District-based EverFi, a developer of cloud-based financial literacy programs for high school and college students, said Thursday it has raised $11 million in its first round of venture funding.
  • Andrews Federal Campus gets cash infusion - Jackson Shaw Co.’s planned federal campus near Joint Base Andrews Naval Air Facility Washington has received an equity infusion from Phoenix Capital Partners that will allow the developer to break ground on the 80-acre industrial site in early September.
  • 58 D.C.-area companies on Inc. 500 list - Nearly 12 percent of Inc. Magazine’s 2010 Inc. 500 list of the fastest-growing companies are in the Washington and Baltimore regions.
  • Lower federal funding puts D.C. in red - The cash-strapped D.C. government is $34 million in the hole for 2011 — a month before the fiscal year begins — because District officials banked on Congress, and Congress didn’t come through.
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