latest. good afternoon. voters will have the final say, and if polls are accurate indication, the gambling program will include a sixth site and live table games. the house speaker said three out of five voters supported slots and put this in perspective. senate president mike miller was absent. the governor who called gambling a destruction distraction highlighted the job creation and additional education funding. all of us know how did this of this issue has been in the past. we are able to put this behind us. it incorporates information. it will put forward the mayor lenders who have the final say on this. state analysts say the education trust fund will get $174 million from the gambling revenue. more on this story tonight. reporting live from annapolis, david collins. extended gambling was not the only issue debated. lawmakers failed to come to a consensus on the latest pitbull lane, meaning someone attack would not have to prove prior attack to be held liable.
hello i m jennifer gilbert.and i m jeff barnd. barnd. new developments. tonight./.. a. potential scam. targeting the elderly. turns violent./ violent./ someone is calling people.. trying to force them to pay fake tax bills.. or face eviction. keith daniels.. live at city police headquarters headquarters with a story you re seeing first on fox.. ke. keith. jennifer and jeff.. police say someone, who claims to be from the city s tax collection office, is making those phone calls. and tonight, we caught up with one of the latest victims. victims. betty eyler is a 78-year-old widow of a retired baltimore city police officer. who says she s never been the victim of a crime. until now.(eyler) she wanted me to go to the bank.. ...police believe eyler is the victim of a scam targeting the elderly. eyler ggt phone call thursday afternoon. the caller, who claimed to be from the city s tax office, said she owed more than 16-hundred dollars in property taxee.. (eyler) i said i can t un