MARYLAND. -- Governor Wes Moore has proposed a tax increase for mobile sports betting companies. Those companies are now warning their customers about potential negative ramifications.
SEAFORD, De. -- With Maryland basketball fans betting on their phones for March Madness, some fans in Delaware are feeling left out in the cold. The start of the tournament brought lots of excitement across both states, but only fans in Maryland had the added perk of mobile sports betting.
Seven Maryland online sportsbooks are now live after the Lottery and Gaming Control Commission on Wednesday issued them the sports wagering licenses required for operations.
It's official: Marylanders will be able to start placing mobile bets on sports on Wednesday, Nov. 23, just in time for the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
MARYLAND -- As of Wednesday, November 16th, ten companies have mobile sports betting licenses in the state of Maryland. Now, we are just days away from sports betting going live after two years of waiting.
The odds are looking like Marylanders will be able to place a mobile bet on sports by Thanksgiving. The state's Sports Wagering Application Review Commission, also known as SWARC, held a license award meeting Wednesday morning in which it approved 10 mobile sports wagering entities two years after voters passed mobile sports betting in a referendum.
Maryland Lottery and Gaming's Sports Wagering Application Review Commission on Tuesday opened the application process for mobile and Class B facility sports wagering licenses.
BALTIMORE (CBS/WBOC) — The chair of the state committee granting final approval for sports gambling licenses in Maryland defended the steps th…
Gov. Larry Hogan on Wednesday released a letter calling on the legislature’s Sports Wagering and Application Review Commission—also known as SWARC—to take immediate actions to launch mobile sports betting in Maryland, noting the significant public outcry in response to a series of needless bureaucratic delays.