The University of Maryland School of Medicine says it has received a $5 million grant from the state to create a problem gambling center.
Whether or not you get to play table games at state casinos is up to you to decide on Election Day.
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Maryland Live! Casino opens phase two
If you’re a gambler, you’ll now have more games to choose from at the Maryland Live! …
Casinos bring in $44.6 million in August
The Maryland Lottery says the state's three casinos brought in $44.6 million in August, …
Debate over casino license for Caesars
House approves casino, table games in PG
The Maryland House of Delegates has passed a measure to allow a new casino in Prince …
House panel bumps revenue for casinos
A panel of lawmakers has bumped up the amount of money a casino in Anne Arundel County …
Senate votes to pass table games, casino
The Maryland Senate has approved a measure allowing table games like blackjack and a new …
Date set for special session on gambling
Maryland's House of Delegates has set a date to convene for a special session on …
Feds probe money transfers at casino
Federal officials are investigating whether Las Vegas Sands Corp. broke federal law by …
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