Month: May 2022
Contracts with Atlantic City casinos expired, union to picket at the Tropicana Wednesday
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) – Unable to reach new contracts with the Atlantic City casinos, the city’s main casino workers union... more
Nevada Gaming Control Board announces two appointments
The Nevada Gaming Control Board Tuesday announced two appointments. Chair J. Brin Gibson appointed Hearings Officer Chan Lengsavath as... more
Six-alarm fire breaks out in grandstand of historic Boston horse track Suffolk Downs
BOSTON (AP) – Firefighters battling a huge fire in the grandstand of a Boston horse racing track were hampered by a limited water... more
From football to e-sports: Betting on Sports Europe 2022 to examine industry’s key markets
The FIFA World Cup and the changing face of the markets for golf, tennis, horse racing, and e-sports are among the topics set to be... more
MaximBet announces Nicki Minaj as investor, creative director, and advisor
MaximBet Tuesday announced that rapper and entrepreneur Nicki Minaj has signed a multi-year deal with the sports betting and igaming... more
Caesars Entertainment to offer education assistance program to team members
Caesars Entertainment Tuesday announced a new education assistance program for approximately 50,000 eligible team members. All-In On... more
Indianapolis Motor Speedway boosts gambling ties with sports lounge
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) – Alex Kertis browsed a list of Indianapolis 500 favorites — call it, a yard of picks — on his phone... more
Analysts bullish on Las Vegas in wake of strong April numbers
Gaming analysts this week issued bullish reports for Las Vegas casinos and one even made a bold prediction about the Mirage shuttering for... more
Mental health teletherapy company Kindbridge appoints new board members with gaming sector backgrounds
Mental health teletherapy company Kindbridge Thursday announced the appointments of three new board members. Brianne Doura-Schawohl, Eric... more
Court rulings and future of tribal gaming topics at NCLGS Summer Meeting in Boston
A panel of lawyers, legislators, and Native American leaders will discuss court rulings and how they affect the future of Indian gaming... more


