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Arundel Mills slots parlor installs first set of machines
Four trucks laden with 100 slot machines arrived early Wednesday morning at the nearly completed casino at Arundel Mills mall. For the next two hours, workers wheeled banks of the gleaming new machines, one by one, inside on hand trucks.
Installation...Tags: Employees, University of Baltimore, Casino and Gambling Industry, Gambling, Penn National Gaming
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National Harbor casino proposal draws fire
A proposal by the Prince George's County executive to single out National Harbor as the only acceptable site for a casino in that county ran into fierce opposition on multiple fronts Wednesday in Annapolis.
At a hearing before a state Senate committee,...Tags: Penn National Gaming, Casino and Gambling Industry, Horse and Harness Racing
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Baker backs casino in Prince George's
Prince George's County Executive Rushern L. Baker III is dropping the county's long-standing opposition to a casino within its borders and endorsing construction of a $1 billion, Las Vegas-style gambling palace at the riverside development known as...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Hospitals and Clinics, Casino and Gambling Industry, Martin O'Malley, Michael E. Busch
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Annapolis lobbyists see big win from gambling
A high-stakes bill to expand gambling in Maryland is still unsettled in Annapolis, but one thing is clear: Right now, the payout is going to lobbyists.
Various casino interests have hired the state capital's best-known lobbyists — including the...Tags: Ethics, Montgomery County (Maryland), Companies and Corporations, Casino and Gambling Industry, Howard County
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Temporary road closures planned around Arundel Mills
The developer of a casino scheduled to open next month at Arundel Mills will temporarily restrict southbound access to the mall beginning next week during road construction to prepare for an expected traffic increase.
Work on the $5 million in traffic...Tags: Transportation, Hanover (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Road Transportation, Anne Arundel County
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Maryland Live! Casino opening scheduled for June 6
Maryland Live! Casino at Arundel Mills will have its grand opening at 10 p.m. June 6, casino officials announced Thursday morning.
The grand opening still requires approval by the Maryland Lottery, which will oversee a trial run to take place before June...Tags: Anne Arundel County, Cecil County
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From Sun Magazine: Q&A with Prime Rib owner Buzz Beler
In the more than 45 years since the Prime Rib opened, precious little has changed at the iconic midtown restaurant.
Walking in is like stepping into a bygone era: Well-dressed diners carve into steaks the size of dinner plates while waiters in suits...Tags: Muhammad Ali, Recipes, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Manhattan (New York City), Joe Frazier
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Future of Camden Yards depends on continued evolution
In 1912, when Fenway Park opened as the home of the Boston Red Sox, fans went to a baseball game because they wanted to watch a baseball game. One hundred years later, stadiums are much more complicated places, filled with fans hoping for a variety of...
Tags: Baseball, Peter G. Angelos, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Realty, Miami Marlins
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Assembly fails to pass tax bill, adopts 'Doomsday' budget
The Maryland General Assembly's regular 90-day session ended in disarray Monday at midnight as legislators failed to approve an income tax measure to which their leaders had agreed.
The lack of action meant that a so-called "doomsday" budget —...Tags: Ethics, State Income Tax, Maryland General Assembly, Justice System, Condos and Houses
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Casino games off the table, but for how long?
The Hollywood Casino in Perryville may see table games added to its venue, but probably not any time soon. The Maryland General Assembly had a slew of unfinished business by its deadline Monday, including a bill that would put a casino inPrince George'...
Tags: Maryland General Assembly, Casino and Gambling Industry, Cecil County, Washington, DC, Harford County
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Cordish/Giants team to redevelop San Francisco waterfront
The Cordish Cos., known for pairing urban-style entertainment districts with sports venues, will work with the San Francisco Giants to build a $1.6 billion waterfront development near the club's ballpark and is planning three more sports-anchored projects...Tags: Bruce Springsteen, Wells Fargo Center, Portland Trail Blazers, Philadelphia Flyers, Inner Harbor
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Philadelphia's X-factor
Toward the end of their concert in Philadelphia this month, First Aid Kit addressed the crowd: "We want to try an experiment."
For the past hour, Klara and Johanna Soderberg, the two Swedish sisters who make up the band, had been performing the kind of...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Television, Amusement and Theme Parks, Amtrak, Inner Harbor
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