"If you're here to find a resolution to this bill, you won't find it tonight," Council Chairman Ed Reilly, R-Crofton, told a standing-room-only crowd of more than 200 people at the Arundel Center in Annapolis as nearly three hours of testimony began.
Neighbors of the mega-mall in Hanover repeated their arguments against changing county laws to permit the casino: Homes are too close, traffic will...
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