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Lorraine Mirabella

Baltimore

Business Reporter at Baltimore Sun

Baltimore Sun business reporter covering workplace issues, retail, consumer affairs and other Balt biz news.

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  • 1 day ago | baltimoresun.com | Lorraine Mirabella

    Amid uncertainty about whether evolving U.S. trade policies will dampen consumer demand, Baltimore-based Under Armour is considering ways to minimize the impact of tariffs on its costs.

  • 1 day ago | capitalgazette.com | Lorraine Mirabella

    Mannequins display base layer items in in the Team Sports Zone at the new Under Armour Flagship Store at Baltimore Peninsula. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Staff) PUBLISHED: May 13, 2025 at 5:15 PM EDTAmid uncertainty about whether evolving U.S. trade policies will dampen consumer demand, Baltimore-based Under Armour is considering ways to minimize the impact of tariffs on its costs. Subscribe to continue reading this article. Already subscribed? To log in, click here.

  • 6 days ago | capitalgazette.com | Lorraine Mirabella

    Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun A BGE contractor releases a twenty-minute air test to determine whether any leaks are present in a newly-installed four-inch gas main on Nottingham Road at eastbound Edmondson Avenue Thu., Sept. 5, 2019. Karl Merton Ferron / Baltimore Sun UPDATED: May 8, 2025 at 7:03 PM EDTThe Maryland Public Service Commission said Thursday it is opening a new case to investigate its findings of gaps in BGE's gas system safety inspection program.

  • 6 days ago | baltimoresun.com | Lorraine Mirabella

  • 1 week ago | thebrunswicknews.com | Lorraine Mirabella

    Calling tariffs on imported footwear an "emergency" for U.S. workers and consumers, Under Armour and its biggest shoe rivals are pleading to the Trump administration for an exemption. The Baltimore-based athletic shoe brand has joined retailers and manufacturers such as Adidas America, Columbia Sportswear, Crocs, Nike and Puma in a trade group letter asking President Donald Trump to spare shoes and sneakers from additional import duties.

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Lorraine Mirabella
Lorraine Mirabella @lmirabella
17 Apr 25

Congrats to The Baltimore Sun's intern class for 2025 https://t.co/eH8rCfgOBp

Lorraine Mirabella
Lorraine Mirabella @lmirabella
17 Apr 25

Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. CEO to be replaced by Pepco executive https://t.co/DAzlzNKvXB

Lorraine Mirabella
Lorraine Mirabella @lmirabella
16 Apr 25

Gaps in BGE gas pipeline safety protocols noted by Maryland agency https://t.co/BHRfh5v9Tt