MGM seeks clarification for opening of National Harbor casino
Operators of a proposed $1.2 billion casino at National Harbor say they need the state to fix a legal conflict that sets the opening date for Maryland's sixth and final gaming venue.
State lottery suspends sales of Monopoly Millionaires’ Club game
Lower-than-expected sales cause 24 states to suspend sales of the game that featured multi-tiered cash prizes.
Md. casinos see region’s biggest revenue gains
Maryland was the only state in the Mid-Atlantic region that saw casino revenues increase significantly between 2012 and 2013, and the trend has continued into 2014.
Horseshoe’s first month: record for state, drop for other venues
Maryland Live retains the top spot, although its revenues were eaten into by the state's newest casino.
Casinos set record thanks to Horseshoe opening
Maryland’s casinos set a record for monthly revenue in August, and with only six days of operation Horseshoe Baltimore took 7 percent of the cash.
Gamble or die
So says Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Agency Director Stephen L. Martino in a pro-Internet gaming op-ed published over the weekend.
Maryland casinos bring in $72 million in June
Maryland’s casinos reported a slight dip in revenue for the month of June, but year-over-year showed a revenue increase of 8.4 percent.
State officials: Proposed gaming rules misunderstood by industry
Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Agency officials say amusement and arcade owners misunderstand an effort to regulate some electronic gaming devices in the state.
Led by Maryland Live, casinos top $70M in May
Maryland Live Casino continues to dominate the state’s gambling landscape as overall revenue from casinos surged in May.
Maryland task force eyes eLottery games
A nascent attempt by the Maryland Lottery to move into the world of digital lottery services will be delayed while a newly formed commission studies the proposal.
Md. casinos bring in more cash in January
Maryland’s four gambling casinos generated revenue of more than $66.2 million in January 2014, 43 percent more than in the prior year, the Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Agency announced Wednesday.
Two bidders won’t sue over casino award
Two companies that were turned down by Maryland gambling regulators in their bids to open a casino in Prince George’s County will not challenge the award of the casino license to the successful bidder, the Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Agency said Tuesday.












