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    Aug 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Internet gambling takes its place at the table

    Internet gambling, which could bring casinos to every home, office or smartphone, has moved from the periphery of Maryland's debate over expanded gambling to center stage.
    Internet gambling, which could bring casinos to every home, office or smartphone, has moved from the periphery of Maryland's debate over expanded gambling to center stage. Speaker Michael E. Busch informed Democratic members of the House of Delegates...

    Tags: Electronics, Elections, Crestwood, Prince George's County, Harford Community College

  2. Aug 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Perryville casino seeks to cut slot machines by a third

    Even as the General Assembly prepares to return to Annapolis this week to discuss the expansion of gambling, one of Maryland's three casinos has asked its oversight agency to take back about a third of the slot machines because of declining revenue.
    Even as the General Assembly prepares to return to Annapolis this week to discuss the expansion of gambling, one of Maryland's three casinos has asked its oversight agency to take back about a third of the slot machines because of declining revenue. Penn...

    Tags: Cecil County, Annapolis, Allegany County, Problem Gambling, Howard County

  4. Aug 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Warning signs for Maryland's slots program

    If Maryland legislators are looking for a sign to tell them whether to support Gov. Martin O'Malley's plan to expand the state's gambling program to include a sixth casino, they got it this week when Penn National Gaming asked if it could give back a third of the slot machines at its Hollywood Casino in Perryville. That facility had been reeling since a new competitor,the Cordish Cos. Maryland Live, opened in June, and Penn National officials said having fewer machines would save them money and make the casino look a little less depressingly empty for those who still gamble there.
    If Maryland legislators are looking for a sign to tell them whether to support Gov. Martin O'Malley's plan to expand the state's gambling program to include a sixth casino, they got it this week when Penn National Gaming asked if it could give back a...

    Tags: Annapolis, Regional Authority, Penn National Gaming, Martin O'Malley, Companies and Corporations

  6. Aug 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Cordish Cos. says gambling bill is 'patently unfair' to current casino owners

    The Cordish Companies this afternoon blasted Gov. Martin O'Malley's proposed legislation to expand gambling in Maryland as "patently unfair" to the existing casino operators. Joe Weinberg, the Managing Partner at the Cordish Cos., said the firm has...

    Tags: Martin O'Malley, Prince George's County

  8. Aug 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Caesars says O'Malley's gambling bill is 'fair'

    Caesars Entertainment, which just won the right to build a 3,750-slot machine casino in Baltimore, called the governor's gambling bill "well thought-out." In a statement, Caesars CEO Gary Loveman commended House Speaker Michael E. Busch and Gov. Martin...

    Tags: Regional Authority, Martin O'Malley, MGM Resorts International, Michael E. Busch, Executive Branch

  10. Aug 9, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  11. First day of second special session off to rocky start

    The first day of the second special legislative session this year involved a lot of reading, deciphering and senators making amendments for their districts. Those who hoped the session revolving around a gambling bill — already a hot topic in...

    Tags: Annapolis, Cecil County, Barry Glassman, Allegany County, Nancy Jacobs

  12. Aug 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Cordish Cos. make case before Arundel delegation

    A spokesman for the developer of the Maryland Live Casino received a warm reception from a hometown crowd Thursday morning when he appeared before the Anne Arundel County legislative delegation to warn of grave damage to the Arundel Mills facility if Gov....

    Tags: Executive Branch, Government, Casino and Gambling Industry

  14. Aug 10, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  15. Senate passes bill for Prince George's casino, tables games

    The Maryland Senate Friday evening voted 28-14 to pass a bill that would add table games and a sixth casino in  Prince George's County to the state's gambling program. While the Senate deliberated Friday, the House Ways and Means Committee held a hearing...

    Tags: Personal Service, Penn National Gaming, MGM Resorts International, Elections, Movies

  16. Jun 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Restaurants' plans for Inner Harbor trigger hefty bills

    For years, restaurants at Power Plant have served food and drinks on floating piers along the Inner Harbor, allowing tourists and locals to enjoy the summer sunshine. But recent plans to expand or improve the facilities have triggered hefty bills from state regulators — with one approaching $800,000.
    For years, restaurants at Power Plant have served food and drinks on floating piers along the Inner Harbor, allowing tourists and locals to enjoy the summer sunshine. But recent plans to expand or improve the facilities have triggered hefty bills from...

    Tags: Rental Service, Seafood, Wetlands, Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore Inc., Inner Harbor

  18. May 28, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Proposed casino could bring Las Vegas to the Potomac

    It's not hard, after visiting National Harbor, to see what the fuss is all about.
    It's not hard, after visiting National Harbor, to see what the fuss is all about. The sprawling, gleaming development along the Potomac River in Prince George's County boasts expensive stores, a half-dozen hotels, highway access and convention traffic &#...

    Tags: Harbor East, Baltimore Hotels, Prince George's County, Companies and Corporations, Georgetown

  20. Jun 4, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Lottery approves operations license for Arundel casino

    The Maryland Lottery approved the operations license for the Maryland Live casino late Monday, allowing the slots facility to open its first phase at 10 p.m. Wednesday as scheduled. Stephen Martino, lottery director, signed the license for the casino,...

    Tags: Anne Arundel Medical Center, Lotteries, Anne Arundel Community College, Boy Scouts of America, University of Maryland Medical Center

  22. Jun 15, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. MGM wants National Harbor casino — but only with lower tax rate

    MGM Resorts International says it would build a resort and casino at National Harbor near Washington if the state authorizes a site there — but only if Maryland lowers the tax rate on gambling revenue and allows table games.
    MGM Resorts International says it would build a resort and casino at National Harbor near Washington if the state authorizes a site there — but only if Maryland lowers the tax rate on gambling revenue and allows table games. "We could not do it...

    Tags: Judges, Justice System, Movies, Prince George's County, Companies and Corporations

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