Question 7 anthem wins at ‘Oscars of political advertising’
Gov. Martin O'Malley strolled up to a press conference the Monday before Election Day singing a song that had become a ubiquitous advertisement on Pandora's Internet radio.
Cecil County executive sworn in, without the “R”
Cecil County's first executive was sworn in Monday, without the Republican affiliation with which she ran for the Upper Shore justification's top office.
Cordish: Pennsylvania casino industry is ‘terrific’
David S. Cordish put on quite the show at his Maryland Live Casino Wednesday -- but the show is even better in Pennsylvania, he said.
The Eye on Annapolis Podcast
The Eye on Annapolis Podcast is back with a look at the winners (Gov. Martin O'Malley) and losers (Penn National) from the election.
Eye Opener: ‘Deep blue’ Maryland makes history
Some government headlines in Maryland on Thursday.
Clean sweep of referenda good news for O’Malley
That's big news for a governor widely thought to be pursuing national office in 2016.
Question 7 prevails in tight referendum race
Despite it still being mathematically possible that Question 7 could fail, campaign staff for Maryland's expanded gambling law believe it's unlikely vote totals from the final 20 percent of non-reporting precincts will flip the measure's slim margin of apparent approval.
Gambling referendum margin is razor-thin
There are a lot of votes left to count in Maryland, but with about 32 percent of precincts reporting, voters are are just barely showing their approval for an expansion of casino gambling.
As voting winds down, neither gambling campaign shares predictions
The streets of National Harbor are quiet Tuesday night, as a cold wind whistles in off the Potomac River and chills the few pedestrians who dare brave the night air.
National Harbor businesses hedging bets on Question 7
Red and blue yard signs urging a “yes” vote on Question 7 line the curved road that leads to National Harbor, the potential home of resort casino a Nevada gambling company dreams of opening.
Maryland polls open to waiting voters
Voters lined up early across the state Tuesday to make their decisions at polling centers before heading to work, according to reports from state elections officials.
The Eye on Annapolis Podcast
The Eye on Annapolis podcasters discuss what to expect at the polls on Election Day.