The Daily Record's inaugural issue in 1888 indicated its purpose:"To provide a comprehensive digest of events transpiring in legal and commercial affairs for the information and reference of lawyers, real estate agents, merchants, bankers, stockbrokers and the general public." Today, more than a century later, The Daily Record keeps faith with its original purpose, but has added a broader audience and expanded its scope. As the only daily statewide source for business and legal news in Maryland, The Daily Record is essential to more than 30,000 people who depend on its coverage of key industries. Every day, the pages of the The Daily Record offer news, insight and analysis of Maryland's finance, real estate, investment, construction, technology, health care, government, small business, legal and other economic engines. The Daily Record was founded by Edwin Warfield, who from 1904 to 1908 was the governor of Maryland. Warfield started the paper before he entered politics, and it remained in his family for four generations.
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