Posts in category

Mortgage Blog


Get to know 2023 40 Under 40 winner Catrice James, CEO for Catrice James CPA PC.

KCK-based Cingulate completed a 6.9 million-share offering for almost 58 cents a share. The company is pushing its first time-release ADHD drug through clinical trials.

AMC completes the sale of 40 million shares, averaging $8.14 apiece, creating what one analyst called a “safety net” for the company to ride out the Hollywood strike and liquidity challenges.

Alliance Healthcare's CEO and foundation director discuss the importance of mental health and the group's goals for its $34 million Binghampton facility.

Outside of cost-of-living challenges, operators say there's a welcomed sense of normalcy that has returned to retirement communities post-Covid.

During this last state budget session, the Legislature's Joint Finance Committee voted to eliminate the successful Child Care Counts program that was piloted using federal American Rescue Plan funds to help support the child care industry.

Business First and the University of Louisville Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute convened four executives to talk about the intersection of climate and health in our community. Panelists were Aruni Bhatnagar, Ph.D., director, Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute; Sumedha Rao, executive director, Mayor’s Office of Sustainability; Barbara Lynne Jamison, general director, Kentucky Opera; and Dr. Kim Williams, professor and chair, department of medicine, University of Louisville School of Medicine.…

Participating in the health care system can be a daunting task for anyone. But that’s especially true for those in underserved populations.

Because health care is a necessity, becoming part of the system is a necessity. Nevertheless, utilizing health care services can be problematic.

For underrepresented populations, working through the maze of health insurance plans, co-pays, deductibles, and in-network or out-of-network providers may thwart the regular use of services that, when easily accessed,…

In her 30 years as leader, Horizon Corps. grew to $73 million in revenue, 800 employees and 20 sites in three counties with a range of residential and outpatient counseling and drug and alcohol addiction services.

Form D Friday is a Boston Business Journal feature highlighting regulatory filings from Boston-area companies raising capital for new projects or expanding their businesses.