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Question 7: A Primer on Maryland's Expanded Gambling Referendum
A look at what's at stake—and how the battle is being waged.

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John was born and raised just outside of Baltimore. He graduated in 2008 from Columbia University, where he served as editor in chief of the Columbia Daily Spectator. He then interned at Talking Points Memo and the Baltimore Examiner and was a contributing writer for Who Runs Gov. John joined Patch in February 2010, initially working as an editor in Southbury and Darien, Connecticut. He transferred to Maryland in November 2011, where he covered the towns of Riverdale Park and University Park. He was later named editor of College Park Patch and Laurel Patch.
A look at what's at stake—and how the battle is being waged.

Judge Sherrie Krauser rejected prosecutors' request to have the juvenile placed in a detention facility.
A rundown of incidents from Oct. 12-18 provided by the Laurel Police Department.
Local environmental groups will monitor 250 acres of the federally-owned plot as part of a 2010 settlement.
A rundown of the format and discussion topics.
Can he make a leap that no one in his office has made before?
Looking for a new home in Laurel? See what's on display.
Looking for a new home in the area? See what's on display.
Would police stop someone wearing John Lennon-style glasses?
Rosalind Johnson told the Washington Post this week that she had moved from Laurel to New Carrollton in June.
The Sweitzer Lane property sold to Terreno Realty Corporation on Monday.
Barack Obama and Mitt Romney face off at Hofstra University in Hempstead, NY.
A rundown of incidents from Oct. 8-11 provided by the Laurel Police Department.
No injuries were reported, but the blaze caused some $25,000 of damage.
A rundown of recent incidents provided by the Laurel Police Department.
Uche Ben Odunzeh, 31, faces up to 10 years in prison.
It comes down to winner-take-all for both Baltimore and Washington.
It comes down to winner-take-all for both Baltimore and Washington.
It comes down to winner-take-all for both Washington and Baltimore.
Looking for a new home in Laurel? See what's on display.