Slot-Like Games Coming To South Dakota Businesses
South Dakota may soon become the next great slot gambling state after lawmakers approved a bill that will allow slot-like video gambling machines to be used in businesses offering gambling. more
Less Gamblers Going To Las Vegas For Casinos In 2010
Gamblers have a wide array of choices these days when it comes to casino options, and more and more, they are choosing to go to other destinations outside of Las Vegas. more
Unite Here Continues To Challenge Revel Casino Project Funds
New Jersey believes that the new Revel Entertainment Inc. casino project in Atlantic City i could help revive the gaming industry in the state, but Unite Here is pushing forward with opposition to public funds going to the project. more
Employees Gambling With Tax Payer Money In Baltimore
Over twelve city employees were arrested on Friday in Baltimore for gambling and drinking alcohol while on the clock. The employees were lower level transportation workers. more
NBA Betting Reaches Final Stages Of Regular Season
The NBA season is so long that sometimes gamblers forget about betting on the games in the middle of the season. With only a couple of weeks left in the season, however, gamblers are again starting to take notice. more
Underage Gambling Allowance Again Nets Atlantic City Casino A Fine
Another Atlantic City casino has been fined for allowing underage gambling. Harrah's Resort Atlantic City becomes the latest in a string of casinos that have been fined for permitting underage gambling. more
Elite Eight Betting Odds Revealed After Kentucky, VCU, Wins
The NCAA Tournament has now reached the Elite Eight stage, and shortly after Kentucky and Virginia Commonwealth punched their tickets, the betting odds were released for the weekend games. more
Ohio Authorities Raid Internet Cafes Ahead Of Gambling Law Change
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine has called for the regulation of Internet gambling cafes, but that has not stoppped law enforcement officials from raiding three establishments on Friday. more
Georgia Hall Of Fame Locations May Be Saved By Gambling Machines
The Georgia music and sports hall of fame's in Macon have been in trouble financially for several years, and State Senator Robert Brown wants to help the museums by adding gambling machines inside. more
Stanley Ho Makes More Changes To His Casino Empire Stock
Stanley Ho made more changes to his casino empire stock this week when he divided up his fortune among family members. Ho, himself, was left with just a small share. more
Cake Network And PokerListings Joining Forces In Online Poker World
The Cake Network is one of the largest networks of online gambling sites in the world, and they have formed a partnership with PokerListings that could bring Cake thousands of additional customers a month. more
Wynn Joins PokerStars; US Online Gambling Prohibition May Be Dead
Steve Wynn, the outspoken owner of Wynn Resorts, has long been a strong opponent of online gambling regulations in the US. This week, Wynn shifted his stance in announcing a partnership with PokerStars to lobby for Internet gaming law changes. more
European Union Looks To Legislate Online Gambling Industry
The European Union believes that the online gambling industry has become too big for each country to create their own laws, that is why the EU is preparing sweeping changes to how online gambling is regulated in Europe. more
European Union Looks Legislate Online Gambling Industry
The European Union believes that the online gambling industry has become too big for each country to create their own laws, that is why the EU is preparing sweeping changes to how online gambling is regulated in Europe. more
AL Central Betting Odds: Twins Favored, White Sox The Second Choice
The American League Central figures to be the most competitive its been in years this season, but the Minnesota Twins are again the betting favorites to win the division in 2011. more
PokerStars Hires Consultant To Increase US Online Gambling Presence
PokerStars is already one of the two most recognizable names in online poker, and now the company has hired a well-known and decorated Nevada gaming insider to help increase the company's influence in the US. more
Hawaii Lawmakers Make Major Ruling Regarding Poker Gambling
Hawaii lawmakers passed a bill on Wednesday that will allow online poker gambling in the state. Lawmakers in a House Committee acknowledged poker as a game of skill, thus exempting the game from state gambling laws. more
NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen Betting Resumes Today
The NCAA Tournament will be back front and center today when the Sweet Sixteen begins. The betting odds for today's games vary, from the largest favorite, Duke, to the smallest, Connecticut. more
Kansas Lawmakers Close To Eliminating Smoking Exemption In Casinos
Kansas casinos, some of which are still not even yet built, may soon have to play by the same rules as other businesses after the House passed a bill that would eliminate exemptions for the Kansas Indoor Clean Air Act. more
Delaware Showing Casino Expansion Can Be A Tricky Endeavor
Lawmakers in the state of Delaware are attracted to the idea of additional tax revenue and job creation from new casinos, but existing gaming facilities are against any form of expansion. more
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