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Baltimore wants to prioritize local hires

Baltimore wants to prioritize residents securing jobs at its planned casino.

Maryland Casino to open 24 hours from Dec. 27

Gamblers should be able to visit Maryland Live casino 24 hours a day come Dec. 27.

Analysts see East Coast gaming at tipping point

In separate research reports, two gaming analysts said the populous Northeast and Atlantic Coast regions are close to reaching a casino saturation point.

Caesars to put $25 million more into Baltimore casino

Caesars will invest $25 million more in its planned Baltimore casino.

Casino City Gang: It's arithmetic edition

Vin Narayanan and Aaron Todd discuss the casino initiatives that passed in Maryland and Rhode Island, the top NFL betting trends from the first half of the season, the weird Florida betting ring that focused on youth football and how betting exchanges and online sports books viewed the U.S. presidential election. They also pick every NFL game on this weekend's slate against the spread.

Maryland vote dismays casino operator Penn National

After investing more than $42 million into a failed effort to defeat Question 7, which allows the state to add a sixth casino in suburban Prince George's County, Penn National is expected to bid on the gaming license when the process begins in January.

Votes for Northeast gambling expansion "will not necessarily attract more gamblers," Moody's finds

Expansion will only further crowd a regional market that is already saturated and forced to reach out ever farther to attract the same number of customers.

Maryland: Gambling expansion vote narrowly prevails

Gambling expansion measure approved in Maryland by voters.

After enduring $90 million fight, Maryland voters OK new casino

With 94 percent of precincts reporting, Maryland residents favored Question 7 by a vote of 51.6 percent to 48.4 percent. The measure will place a new casino in suburban Prince George's County.

Maryland to vote on Question 7

Maryland voters will not only decide on their president tomorrow, but also Question 7, which could mean expanded gambling for the state.

Maryland vote pits bully, new kid

Maryland voters will determine if the state becomes a multimillion-dollar gambling jurisdiction or a multibillion-dollar casino-resort destination. We'll also find out whether MGM Resorts puts the bully in its place, or if Penn National is still king of the school.

Penn chief: Fighting Maryland casino expansion worth the effort

The regional casino operator has been the funding force behind the defeat of Maryland's Question 7, which would allow a Las Vegas-style casino to be built in suburban Prince George's County.

Penn National getting its bucks in a row to battle gaming expansion in Maryland

The Baltimore Sun reported that Penn National has so far donated $18.1 million to the "Get the Facts" committee that is working to defeat Question 7 on the Nov. 6 ballot.

Report predicts Marylanders will spend big at W. Va. casino

Maryland urged to expand gambling by pro-gambling group and keep gamblers from traveling to West Virginia to spend.

Washington Redskins endorse gambling expansion in Maryland

Gambling expansion in Maryland has gained a strong endorsement from the Washington Redskins football team.

Gambling interests spent $3.6 million on special session in Maryland

Lobbyists scored more than $320,000 for the four-day August session.

Maryland casino referendum launches big spending

So far the scorecard reads: MGM Resorts, $5.4 million in campaign contributions; Penn National, $9.5 million.

Maryland Live! unveils final 1,043 slots, becomes country's third-largest commercial casino

High-limit slots room, Shop Live! retail store and Bus Lounge highlight the "Phase II" Grand Opening of the $500+ million gaming and entertainment destination.

Maryland casinos’ take drops in August

The cause of the drop wasn’t immediately clear, but the weather and the fact that many people go on vacation in August may have been factors.

MGM, Penn prepare for battle over sixth casino in Maryland

Marylanders, get ready for a mudslinging sequel.

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