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Constitutional Amendment May Be Next Step For Kentucky Gambling

It has not been a good year for the Kentucky horse racing industry despite having the Breeders' Cup at Churchill Downs this weekend. Video lottery terminals may help the industry, and lawmakers may soon push a constitutional amendment. more

Gambling Regulations In Ohio May Fall To Republican Leadership

The Ohio casino gambling industry will soon be up and running and Governor Ted Strickland has put together a group of seven to regulate the industry. With Strickland leaving office, the nominees may soon change. more

Zenyatta Breeders Cup Gamblers Walk Away Disappointed

Zenyatta Breeders' Cup gamblers went into the Classic on Saturday night thinking they had a sure thing. The horse that has never lost, however, suffered her first defeat, and left gamblers walking away dejected. more

Baseball Off-Season Free Agent Betting Surrounds Lee, Crawford

The Major League Baseball off-season has begun, and as of Sunday, teams can start negotiating with available free agents. The next couple of months will go a long way in determining the betting odds come next Spring. more

NFL Betting Preview: Chiefs And Raiders Battle For First

It has been a long time since the Oakland Raiders and Kansas City Chiefs played a meaningful game against each other, but this afternoon, the Chiefs and Raiders will battle for first place in the AFC West. more

Border Agents Seize Gambling Winnings From US Citizen

A man who has won $40,000 at a Canadian casino had half of his money seized by border agents when trying to come back into the US. The agents seized the money because the man did not declare the winnings. more

Fall Back Time Change Gives Gamblers An Extra Hour

Patrons in casinos all across the US rejoiced on Saturday evening when their stay at their favorite casino was able to be extended for an hour due to the Fall back time change in 2010. more

Gambling Issue Being Discussed Again In Galveston, Texas

The good old boys from Texas have worked hard to keep gambling out of the state, but now another push is being made to allow gambling in Galveston. This time, it is cards and not slots being pushed. more

Governor Patrick Urging Legislators To Finish Gambling Bill

Governor Duval Patrick is again asking legislators to complete gambling expansion legislation before the end of the year, but that likely will not happen with lawmakers still upset that Patrick vetoed their last attempt. more

Breeders Cup 2010: All Eyes On Zenyatta This Evening

It is rare that a horse comes along and runs twenty races without losing. That is the enormous feat that Zenyatta will be trying to run down at the 2010 Breeders Cup Classic later this evening. more

College Football Betting Preview: Big Conference Match-ups Loom

Today will be one of those days that college football teams look back on in future years and remember how it made or broke their season. Several big conference match-ups will start to determine which teams play for conference titles. more

Maine Joining The List Of Casino Gambling States In Northeast

Add Maine to the list of Northeastern states that have seen voters approve casino gambling. Maine's gambling victory came in the form of a casino that will be built in Oxford. more

Additional Casino Gambling Vote Close, But Turned Away In Iowa

The state of Iowa already has one of the most active casino gambling industries in the country, but voters in Wapello County have rejected the idea of more gambling on Tuesday. more

NFL Power Rankings: Brady And Patriots Stand Alone

The New England Patriots have spent two years trying to get back on top in the NFL and this week they have finally reached the pinnacle. At least according to our new power rankings. more

World Series Of Poker Main Event Final Table One Day Away

Poker fans have waited for almost four months to find out who will be the World Series of Poker Main Event champion in 2010, and tomorrow, the November Nine will begin play to determine the champion. more

Bentley Offers Bi-Partisan View On Future Of Gambling In Alabama

The winner of the gubernatorial election on Tuesday was Republican Robert Bentley, and that could have been bad news for gambling advocates in the state. Bentley, however, offered a fresh view of the gambling issue on Wednesday. more

Preparation Begins For New Maryland Casino At Arundel Mills

Voters on Tuesday approved zoning for a new casino in Anne Arundel County and in the days since the vote, the developer of the casino is pushing a temporary casino to be opened next year. more

Lil Wayne Out Of Jail, Strip Clubs And Gambling Could Be On Agenda

When Lil Wayne entered prison last year, Florida's casino gambling industry was a microcosm of what it is today. When the rapper returns home from jail today, he will find a booming casino industry, and plenty of lovely ladies. more

Obama Admits Shellacking, Online Gambling Regulations On The Ropes

President Obama admitted that his Democrat Party took a shellacking on Tuesday at the polls, and one result of the beating could be the end of any legislation that would have regulated online gambling in the US. more

Oregon Governor Election Results Could Lead To New Casinos

The voters of Oregon rejected a casino that would have become the first non-tribal casino in the state, but the future may bring more ballot initiatives after Oregon governor election results revealed a win for Democrat John Kitzhaber. more

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