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Bobby Flay teaches how to grill a burger his way
Bobby Flay has a theory about Father's Day:
"All guys think they can grill," he said. "They're going to take the reins whether they have the skills or not."
But don't worry. Flay's not going to pass judgment on your burger — he'll even give you...Tags: Kosher Salt, Anne Arundel County, Restaurants, Father's Day, Mother's Day
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Thursday
WEATHER
Today's forecast calls for mostly sunny skies, a chance of showers and a high temperature near 80 degrees. Tonight is expected to be partly cloudy, with a low temperature around 66 degrees.
TRAFFIC
Check our traffic updates for this morning's...Tags: Alexander Kinyua, Dean Jones, Dismemberment, Injuries and Wounds, Abusive Behavior
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Maryland lobbying totals led by gambling interests
Penn National Gaming spent far more than any other company on lobbyists in Annapolis in the past six months, laying out $877,432 to make its case before lawmakers, according to a new report from the state ethics commission. The company, which owns and...
Tags: Real Estate, Penn National Gaming, National Government, Same-Sex Marriage, Companies and Corporations
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Maryland Live Casino hits jackpot during first month
As Maryland politicians wrangle over holding a special session to expand gambling, the state's newest casino surged out of the gate, reporting revenue of more than $1 million a day in its first month. Gambling operations at Maryland Live Casino brought...
Tags: Michael E. Busch, Maryland General Assembly, Harford County, Executive Branch, Washington, DC
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Balto. Co. announces new movie theater in downtown Towson
One of the nation's largest movie theater companies will anchor the Towson Circle III development, becoming the first announced tenant of a delayed project officials hope will spur revitalization in the heart of the Baltimore County seat.
Cinemark...Tags: Perry Hall, David Marks, Towson, White Marsh, Baltimore County
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Kamenetz announces new 16-screen movie theater as Towson Circle III centerpiece
Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz announced Friday, Jan. 27 that the centerpiece of the Towson Circle III development will be a 16-screen, 3,200-seat cinema run by Cinemark Theatres, the world's largest theater chain.
"In this down economy, to...Tags: David Marks, Starbucks Corp., Towson, Companies and Corporations, IMAX
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Developer seeks tax break to lure Exelon
The owner of one of the last undeveloped sites at the Inner Harbor is seeking a property tax break from the city to allow it to compete with the developers of four other sites that have proposed or considered building a downtown headquarters for Exelon...Tags: Real Estate, Lombard Street, Energy, Companies and Corporations, Fells Point
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The Interview: Robert J. Norton
Amid legal wrangling and a ballot fight, it seemed as though the casino proposed for Arundel Mills would never become a reality.
Nearly two years ago, the state's slots commission awarded Anne Arundel County's sole slots license to Baltimore developer...Tags: The Jockey Club Incorporated, Casino and Gambling Industry, Laurel Park, Casino and Gambling, Tourism and Leisure
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Rocky Gap casino license awarded
Hoping to turn around the struggling resort, Maryland's slots location committee awarded a license Thursday for a casino at Rocky Gap Lodge and Golf Resort in Allegany County.
The Video Lottery Facility Location Commission voted unanimously to issue...Tags: Democratic Party, Garrett County, Restaurants, Regional Authority, Food Network (tv network)
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Caesars says it's true to Baltimore
Executives of Caesars Entertainment, the leading bidder for a slots parlor in Baltimore, gave lawmakers explicit assurances Friday that their company will not abandon the city for Prince George's County if the General Assembly approves a casino there....Tags: Casino and Gambling Industry, Companies and Corporations, Prince George's County, Annapolis, Justice System
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Maryland Jockey Club cut losses in 2011
The Maryland Jockey Club, the financially strapped operator of the state's major thoroughbred racetracks, substantially cut its losses last year thanks to state slots subsidies but still falls short of becoming financially stable.
Laurel Park and Pimlico...Tags: The Jockey Club Incorporated, Business, Casino and Gambling Industry, Laurel Park, Pimlico Race Course
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Mayor backs casino bill as debate moves to House of Delegates
A measure that would pave the way for a casino in Prince George's County picked up support Friday from Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, even as some city lawmakers raised concerns that it would take money away from the gambling venue planned near...Tags: Republican Party, Casino and Gambling Industry, Gambling, Companies and Corporations, Annapolis
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