Mayor Gives Up Gambling Fight As Indiana Unemployment Falters
The funds have dried up for the Indiana unemployment program and one avenue that would have helped support the program, gambling expansion, has been aborted by Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry. more
In Recovery Is On The Horizon, Las Vegas Casinos Will Do It Alone
Las Vegas is a city that is always evolving, but the new year will bring no new projects. That leaves existing casinos as the only hope for an economic recovery. more
UFC 125 Live Stream Nets Frankie Edgar Draw Result For Gamblers
The new year was less than twenty-four hours old when gamblers starting betting on the latest installment mixed martial arts. By the time the UFC 125 live streaming had ended, gamblers netted a draw from Frankie Edgar. more
NFL Betting Preview: Mystery Of Playoff Resting In The Air
Every season, gamblers are left having to sort through week seventeen to figure out which playoff teams will rest their starters, and which will play. This year is no different with some unusual betting odds today. more
If Gambling In Texas Approved, Online Regulations Could Be Next
Online gamblers all across the US are upset with the current laws regarding online poker, but a push in Texas to legalize casinos could be the next step in creating new online gambling laws in the country. more
Minnesota And Pennsylvania Lottery Gamblers Playing Mega Millions
The Mega Millions jackpot is entering into the territory where even the casual gamblers are taking notice. Ticket sales are rising in Minnesota, Pennsylvania, and many other states for an estimated $290 million grand prize. more
Star City Casino Claims Man Used Poker Skills To Order Beers
The Star City Casino has been fined for serving a man forty-two bears in a seventeen hour period. The casino claims they did not know the man was drunk because he had a good poker face. more
Still A Chance For US Online Gambling Regulations In 2011
Senator Harry Reid did not accomplish his goal of getting online poker legislation passed in the lame-duck session, but there is still plenty of reasons to believe the bill might pass in the new year. more
Gamblers Finally Lose As Stanford's Women's Basketball Team Wins
The Connecticut women's basketball team has done nothing but make gamblers money since they started the longest winning streak in college hoops history. On Tuesday, however, the Stanford women's basketball team finally delivered UConn a defeat. more
NFL Power Rankings: Patriots Remain On Top With One Week Left
It did not take Tom Brady and the New England Patriots long to get back on top of the NFL. With one week left, Brady and the Patriots are again the top team in this week's power rankings. more
Hard Rock Casino In Las Vegas Pays To Have Drug Problem Go Away
Nevada gaming regulators issued a complaint against the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas pertaining to drug use on the property by patrons. On Wednesday, the Hard Rock agreed to pay to make the problem go away. more
Cordish Moves Closer To Bringing Casino Gambling To Arundel Mills
Cordish Cos. has been waiting for this day for several years. This week, the gaming company received approval from the Anne Arundel County Department of Planning and Zoning To build their casino at Arundel Mills mall. more
College Football Betting Preview: Miami Versus Notre Dame
The Miami Hurricanes and Notre Dame Fighting Irish used to do battle on an almost yearly basis with national title implications. Today, they will face off with both teams at a crossroads. more
Missouri Casinos Expecting Revenue To Rebound In 2012
While state lawmakers will need to find a way to bridge a $24 million short in the education system, stemming from lower than expected casino tax revenue3, the casinos themselves are counting on a revenue increase in 2012. more
Gambling Mecca Las Vegas Prepares For Jay-Z New Year's Eve
New Year's Eve has arrived and for thousands of party-goers in Las Vegas, that will mean an extra dose of gambling and a concert by hip-hop legend Jay-Z. more
Gambling Task Force To Continue To Eliminate Jobs Under Bentley
There was speculation that Governor-elect Robert Bentley may disband the Task Force on Illegal Gambling that has cost thousands of Alabamians their jobs. Instead, the Task Force will continue under the direction of the Attorney General. more
Kentucky Racetracks Will Not Receive Slot Gambling This Session
If Churchill Downs and other racetracks in Kentucky thought they had a chance at slot machines before their next major races, they need to reconsider. House Speaker Greg Stumbo claims gambling expansion will not take place this session. more
College Football Bettors Starting To Get More Bowl Match Ups
The New Year is approaching and for college football bettors that is good news. Today, four bowl games will be played, followed by a full slate of weekend games. more
Casino Owner Prepared To Battle NFL IN Court Over Jaguars Picture
The owner of the Jacks or Better casino cruise boat says he will fight the NFL in court rather then take down a picture of Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback David Garrard on the casino's website. more
Coupon Clipping Still A Popular Service For US Gamblers
Much like in any other industry, coupon clipping is a big part of a gamblers world. Monthly coupons are typically sent out as a service from the casinos, with gamblers receiving anything from free food to free play in the slots. more
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