Meadows Racetrack And Casino Opens To Gamblers On Wednesday
The Meadows Racetrack and Casino in Washington, Pennsylvania has been operating a temporary facility, but they plan to hold the grand opening for their permanent location on Wednesday. more
Florida Lawmakers Hope To Settle Gambling Dispute This Week
A new week in the 2009 legislative session in Florida begins on Monday and lawmakers will go back to work trying to iron out the details of a complex gambling issue. more
Orioles And Blue Jays Surprising Betting Public Early
It may only be the first week of the season, but the Orioles and Blue Jays have come out of the gates swinging in the American League East, surprising the betting public. more
Pennsylvania Casinos Continue To Grow At Expense Of Atlantic City
While revenue figures for Atlantic City casinos have reached an all time low, Pennsylvania casinos had another month in March in which their revenue grew. more
Tasmania Introduces New Problem Gambling Safeguards
The Australian state of Tasmania has not taken a recent report on problem gambling lightly. They have announced new measures to help people from developing a gambling addiction. more
Keno Gambling And Alcohol To Come Together In Connecticut?
There is legislation that is being considered by Connecticut lawmakers that could bring electronic keno gambling together with bars that serve alcohol. more
West Virginia Lawmakers Approve Greenbrier Gambling Bill
Lawmakers in the state of West Virginia overwhelmingly passed a gambling Bill that would bring a casino resort to Greenbrier County, now the Bill is headed for the governor. more
Kenny Perry Retaining Lead At The Masters In Third round
Kenny Perry grabbed a piece of the lead at The Masters on Friday and through the early holes of round three on Saturday, Perry was alone atop the leader board. more
Dubai World And MGM Mirage Near CityCenter Casino Resolution
Dubai World, perhaps thankful of MGM Mirage making a $200 million loan interest payment last week, has come up with a plan that would complete the financing for the CityCenter project the two companies are partners on. more
Governor Of Ohio Chimes In On Slot Gambling Debate
If slot gambling expansion happens in the state of Ohio, the governor believes that a vote must go through the people, and not the legislature. more
Anyone Betting On Tiger Woods In Trouble At The Masters
When Tiger Woods is in the field at a major golf championship, the odds are usually swung heavily in his favor, but anyone betting on Woods this weekend at The Masters is in serious trouble after two rounds. more
Paper Bingo Gambling Begins At Tribal Casino In New Mexico
The Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma is attempting to once again bring gambling to their New Mexico casino. Instead of slot machines, however, the tribe is offering paper bingo games. more
Kansas City Casino Revenue Drops Slightly, Attendance Up
Kansas City, Missouri casino can consider themselves lucky in the month of March. While gaming revenue decreased slightly, there was a rise in attendance at the casinos. more
Menominee Tribe Taking A Different Approach For Wisconsin Casino
The Menominee Nation at first thought a lawsuit would bring them the casino they desire in Kenosha, Wisconsin, but now they have changed that approach and will try to negotiate a deal. more
Foxwoods Casino Bartenders Say No To Union Representation
The bartenders at Foxwoods Resort Casino had their day to vote on unionization on Wednesday and they decided to say no. The vote was 207-133 against unionizing. more
Casino Gambling Easier With New Slot Vendor Rules In Kansas
The state of Kansas is still trying to decide what developers will run casinos in three of the four approved zones. The eventual casino owners received a break Thursday with more relaxed laws for slot vendors. more
Lakers Gambling On Bynum Starting Tonight Against Nuggets
The Los Angeles Lakers are just one game behind Cleveland for home court advantage throughout the playoffs, but a bigger picture could be painted tonight when they once again begin gambling on Andrew Bynum at center. more
The End Could Be Near For Atlantic City Casinos
Another month has passed and New Jersey casinos have hit another low for revenue. In March, casino revenue in the state dropped by almost twenty percent, the largest percentage of decrease in its history. more
Gambling Bars In Las Vegas Offering Guns As Jackpot
All casinos are constantly trying to come up with promotions that their customers will enjoy. The latest ploy of a Las Vegas chain of video poker gambling bars involves giving guns away as jackpot prizes. more
Expanded Gambling In Florida Receives High Marks From Economists
There has been much debate the past few weeks about how much money would be generated from expanded casino gambling in the state of Florida, but top economists agree the figure would be in the hundreds of millions. more
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