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Ravens release details on lottery for fans to watch practices at facility
The Baltimore SunThe Ravens announced Thursday that they would hold three training camp practices open to fans around the Baltimore area this summer. On Friday morning, the team released details on how fans can win a chance to watch them practice at their facility. By...Tags: Under Armour Inc., Memorial Stadium
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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: Anne Arundel County, Cordish Cos., Cecil County, Executive Branch, Worcester County
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Baltimore casino not expected to open until mid-2014
The slots casino that a group led by Caesars Entertainment Corp. wants to build near M&T Bank Stadium will not be complete until the middle of 2014 at the earliest, the company's head said Monday, meaning the proposed facility's timeline would be extended...Tags: Prince George's County, Casino and Gambling Industry, Donald C. Fry, Companies and Corporations
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Maryland slots oversight inadequate, state auditors find
The Maryland State Lottery failed to collect tens of thousands of dollars from manufacturers who did not promptly fix inoperable slot machines, state auditors found in their first review of the agency since the start of the state's slots program in 2010....
Tags: Networking, Anne Arundel County, Accounting and Auditing, Gambling, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Baltimore police struggle to close murders with few talking
Angela Holland seems to know just about everyone in her North Baltimore neighborhood.
She jokes with a guy hanging out of the window of an apartment high-rise. She consoles the deli counter man at the East 25th Street corner store, who's distraught about...Tags: Prisons, Murder, Stroke, Cocaine, Labor Legislation
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Maryland Live Casino crowds meant long lines, snarled traffic on opening night
Maryland Live Casino's opening night drew such a crowd that thousands didn't make it inside before the doors closed early Thursday morning, and traffic slowed to a crawl for miles on nearby highways.
State officials warned motorists to brace for delays...Tags: Highway Transportation, Anne Arundel County, Hanover (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Cecil County, Traffic
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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: University of Maryland Medical Center, Anne Arundel Community College, Cordish Cos., Boy Scouts of America, Anne Arundel Medical Center
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Where were anti-gaming moralists when lottery grew?
Dan Rodricks and some readers love to knock the casinos as some sort of de-facto tax on the poor ("A casino switch that's moral," June 12). Mr. Rodricks has made his views very clear concerning casinos. However, where was his outrage when the Maryland...Tags: Lotto, Powerball Lottery, Bars and Clubs, Catonsville, Dining and Drinking
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Ralph Warren Hills, long-time television producer for WBAL-TV
Ralph Warren Hills, a top production manager at a Baltimore television station who helped shape what thousands of people viewed over four decades, from children's programming to live sporting events, died from complications of Parkinson's disease Thursday...Tags: Princeton University, Olympic Games, American Airlines, Inc., NBC (tv network), Television Stations
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Leopold: Sixth casino would be a breach of faith
When the General Assembly considered video lottery facility legislation in the special session of 2007, a defined area of Anne Arundel County was included as one of five designated sites. In fact, it was included as the site allocated the greatest...
Tags: Anne Arundel County, Elections, Marketing, Personal Income, Credit Ratings
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Bottle tax no answer for school woes
Letter writer Vikki Volk comments that "three extra cents per soda hardly seems like a lot to pay" for better school buildings ("Bottle tax is a small price to pay for better schools," June 20). All I can say to Ms. Volk is what about the state lottery,...Tags: Personal Income, Conservation
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Mirlande Wilson spared from suit as Mega Millions winner emerges
The air went out of Mirlande Wilson’s tale about a Mega Million’s jackpot ticket hidden at a Windsor Mill McDonald's Tuesday, when lottery officials announced that the actual winners have come forward – and produced the winning ticket....
Tags: Windsor Mill, Lawyers, Mega Millions Lottery, Pratt Street, Justice System
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