County Councilman Ed Reilly will resign his seat Tuesday, leaving behind an evenly divided council to decide without him whether to permit the largest slot-machine venue in Maryland.
"The sooner I leave my seat, the sooner my council colleagues can find my replacement and move on with critical county legislation," said Reilly, a Crofton Republican who was nominated earlier this month to fill a vacant state Senate seat.
His colleagues, however, are also divided on how much weight to give a...
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