Gambling Lands Governor Patterson's Son In Hot Water In New York
There is a lot of casino gambling expansion taking place while Governor David Patterson is in office in New York, but on Tuesday it was Patterson's son who was in hot water over an alleged dice game. more
No Gambling For Heat Players On Team Flights
The fallout from the Gilbert Arenas gun incident in the NBA continued this week when the Miami Heat became the latest team to ban gambling on all team flights. more
NFL Betting Preview: Home Teams All Favored This Week
Wild card weekend has come and gone in the NFL and now the league will move on to its divisional round of the playoffs. Despite some strong showings this past week, all four survivors will be underdogs in their upcoming games. more
Nevada Casino Gambling Revenue Finally Rebounds With Profit
It has been a long time since Nevada casinos could bask in the glory of a successful month. On Tuesday, the state released figures that showed over a four percent increase in revenue for November. more
Online Gambling Operation Nets Two Las Vegas Residents Probation
Two of the seven people that were charged back in 2007 in relation to an online sports gambling operation have received probation of one year for their role in the illegal activity. more
Would Lakers Be Gambling By Trading Bynum For Bosh?
The Los Angeles Lakers are the defending NBA champions, but one would never know that judging from the rumors coming out of Laker-land. Rumors are swirling that the champs may trade Andrew Bynum for Chris Bosh. more
St. Louis Casinos Have Increase In Revenue For December
While many cities in the US are still experiencing declining revenue at their casinos, St. Louis received good news Monday. The six casinos in the city had a revenue increase of one percent. more
Bingo Clarification By Lawmakers In Alabama Key To Gambling Future
The 2010 legislative session begin on Tuesday in Alabama, and one of the central issues being discussed is regulation of video gambling, or, a clarification of the game of bingo. more
2009 Atlantic City Casino Revenue Decreases Thirteen Percent
Experts already knew that the Atlantic City casino industry struggled in 2009. On Monday, everyone found out just how fall the casino revenue fell last year. more
Harry Reid Controversy May Change Online Gambling Landscape In US
With the GOP calling for the resignation of Senator Harry Reid over comments Reid has made in the past, the online gambling industry watches closely, knowing that without Reid, their path to a regulated industry may be clearer. more
Lobbying Groups Ready For Gambling Expansion Battle In Georgia
Legislators go back to work today in the state of Georgia and there will be several lobbying groups waiting for the lawmakers hoping to convince the politicians that expanded gambling would be good for the state. more
Pennsylvania Begins Preparations For Problem Gambling Funding
Along with the added revenue that table games will bring to the state of Pennsylvania may also come an increase in problem gambling. That is why the state has started preparing to spend more on awareness and treatment. more
Atlantic City Casino Industry Braces For Pennsylvania Table Games
Now that lawmakers have worked out the details for legalized table game gambling in Pennsylvania, Atlantic City casinos have one more thing to concern themselves with. more
Lawmaker Says No To Gambling In Iowa Taverns
Senate Majority Leader Michael Gronstal suggested this past week that lawmakers are not interested in expanding gambling to include taverns in the state of Iowa. more
NFL Gambling Weekend Ends With Packers And Cardinals
The NFL's wild card weekend has been unpredictable for gamblers, and now there is only one game left before next week. The Arizona Cardinals host the Green Bay Packers. more
Genting Group Moving Closer To Singapore Casino Opening
Singapore is now within months of having two casinos up and running. Genting Group, responsible for one of those casinos, said they will be opening phase one of their project on January 20th. more
Not Much Optimism For Gambling Expansion In Kentucky
Two political leaders left a press conference this past week with the same views on the future of gambling expansion in Kentucky. House Speaker Greg Stumbo and Senate President David Williams agreed expansion is not on the way. more
Veteran NBA Teams Stay Away From Gambling Ban On Flights
While some NBA teams have acted quickly and banned gambling on team flights, other teams loaded with veterans, such as the Celtics and Lakers, have steered clear of any type of ban. more
New Proposed Casino Site Residents Voice Displeasure
It is looking more and more like no area of Columbus wants the new casino approved by voters. Residents are now voicing their displeasure over a proposed casino in the Polaris area. more
Not Much Optimisim For Gambling Expansion In Kentucky
Two political leaders left a press conference this past week with the same views on the future of gambling expansion in Kentucky. House Speaker Greg Stumbo and Senate President David Williams agreed expansion is not on the way. more
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