MJC Not Disclosing Finances February 22, 2011 The Maryland Racing Commission has revealed that the Maryland Jockey Club, operator of both Laurel Park and Pimlico Race Course, has failed to file legally-obligated financial disclosures for the last...
Cordish To File $300M Lawsuit February 15, 2011 It has been reported that the Cordish Company will today be filing a $300-million lawsuit in regard to the contentious action surrounding its efforts to get its casino approved near the Arundel Mills ...
Deal Struck For 2011 In Maryland December 22, 2010 It has been reported that a deal which will see live thoroughbred racing in 2011 in the State of Maryland was agreed upon after a meeting this morning
Down To The Wire In Maryland December 21, 2010 The case for racing in Maryland in 2011 goes before the Maryland Racing Commission today, with veteran commissioner John Franzone saying he does not have high hopes for resolution of disputes
Maryland T-Bred Race Date Deal Struck? December 20, 2010 It has been reported that track owner Frank Stronach today said that a verbal agreement which calls for 140 live race dates has been reached for the 2011 thoroughbred season in the State of Maryland. ...
Maryland Racing Meeting Monday December 03, 2010 The governor of Maryland, Martin O’Malley, has called a meeting of racing leaders representing tracks and horsemen for Monday afternoon
Disagreement Over Tracks In Maryland November 10, 2010 Agreement to disagree, big time, has broken out in the Maryland horse racing industry
Maryland T-Bred Tracks To Be Saved? November 09, 2010 Maryland Jockey Club President Tom Chuckas went on the record as saying that Laurel Park would close and racing at Pimlico Racecourse would be drastically reduced
Cordish "Delighted" To Take Over Tracks November 04, 2010 According to a report, the Cordish Company has asked Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley to take control of the Laurel Park and Pimlico thoroughbred racecourses if the Maryland Jockey Club goes through ...
'Question A' Passes; Laurel To Close? November 03, 2010 It has been reported that voters in Maryland's Anne Arundel County yesterday voted to approve plans for the largest casino in the state Tuesday, November 2, as 'Question A' passed with roughly 56 per ...
'Tracks Not For Sale' November 02, 2010 That was Tom Chuckas’ message this morning, as the president of the Maryland Jockey Club responded to David Cordish’s vow to buy Pimlico and Laurel if Chuckas made good on his promise to close the tra...
It’s Close -- Very Close -- In MD October 25, 2010 With big bucks on the line and a week to go, the battle between Penn National and the Maryland Jockey Club on one side and Baltimore’s Cordish Corporation on the other for gaming rights at the Anne Ar...