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Except for the Preakness, the crowds at Pimlico Race Course and other Maryland tracks continue to decline as customers flock to casinos, which provide subsidies to the ailing horse racing industry.
O’Malley administration says hundreds of volunteers are stepping up to help immigrant children as state holds meetings on handling situation; Gov. O’Malley calls for change in Redskins’ name; casino revenues bring in $76 million in July, 10% jump over July 2013; former Lt. Gov. Townsend to head task force on spurring private sector retirement saving; GOP gubernatorial candidate Hogan revives “Most Incompetent Man” for attack ad; Gov. O’Malley, who is seriously considering a run for president, returns to New Hampshire for a picnic; 6,000 signatures could put independent on ballot to challenge Baltimore City state’s attorney; and Blaine Young signs no-tax pledge, urges Frederick County exec opponent Jan Gardner to do same.
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