National Harbor Business Owners Excited About Prospect of New Casino

Many National Harbor business owners there say a casino would make the area a more attractive destination, which will in turn bring them more business.

More Games – Maryland Live! Casino to offer “dealer school”

Now that the state’s voters have approved adding table games to Maryland’s slots facilities, the largest gambling operation in the state is gearing up to expand and add hundreds of jobs.

Voters Narrowly Approve Casino Expansion

Gambling expansion was too close to call Tuesday night, with 51.6 percent for, 48.4 percent against and many votes uncounted.

Gambling Expansion: Proponents Celebrate Close Question 7 Victory

The final count was close but Maryland voters gave their approval to Question 7 adding table games and allowing an upscale gambling facility to be built in Prince George’s County.

Lawsuit Attempts to Nullify Results of Gambling Referendum

A lawsuit filed Friday challenging the constitutionality of the expanded gaming referendum could nullify the results of the Question 7 if successful.

Question 7: What Does Expanded Gambling Mean for Marylanders?

How does Question 7 and the expansion of gambling in the state affect Marylanders?

Voter Registration Rises As Tuesday Deadline Nears

Voters wishing to participate in this fall’s presidential election have few days to get their information in order, as the deadline to register to vote expires on Oct. 16.

Casinos Spend $26.7 Million on Both Sides Md. of Gaming Referendum

The debate over expanding gaming in Maryland will ultimately be decided by the people, but to help them pick, casino companies on both sides have now contributed more than $26.7 million to campaigns for and against Question 7.

Poll Shows Marylanders Favor Same-Sex Marriage and Dream Act, Split on Gambling

New poll shows support for same-sex marriage and Dream Act among Maryland’s registered voters, but a split on expanding gambling.

County Execs Tout Gambling’s Benefits to Economic Development, Education

Three county executives lent their support Thursday to an expansion of gambling in Maryland that goes before voters in November.