Month: November 2022
AGS’s new Spectra UR43 cabinet performing well at launch
The AGS Spectra UR43 cabinet is performing well out of the gate, according to a report from Eilers & Krejcik Gaming and Fantini... more
Sightline Payments announces enhancements to cashless tech at Resorts World Las Vegas
Sightline Payments and Resorts World Las Vegas Wednesday announced the release of second-generation technology for use at the resort. The... more
Axes donates to UNLV Gaming Institute for responsible gaming research
Axes Wednesday announced a donation to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, to accelerate artificial intelligence research about... more
Illegal gambling revenue is U.S. is $511 billion per year: American Gaming Association study
Despite commercial and tribal gaming being legal in 36 states, many American still gamble with illegal or unregulated sportsbooks and... more
Las Vegas nears pre-pandemic visitation in October
Las Vegas edged closer to its pre-pandemic self by hosting 3.63 million visitors in October, falling 29,000 visitors short of matching the... more
Stillaguamish Tribe helping fight hunger
The Stillaguamish Tribe of Snohomish County, Washington, has donated $200,000 to Northwest Harvest for the holiday season. The... more
Downtown Las Vegas sets gaming-win record at $90 million
Nevada recorded its 20th consecutive month surpassing $1 billion in revenue in October, as gaming shows no signs of slowing, even in this... more
Penn Entertainment adds three HBCUs to STEM scholarship initiative
Penn Entertainment Tuesday announced an expansion of its Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Scholarship Program to... more
U.S. tennis coaches Fish, Bryan fined for promoting gambling
U.S. Davis Cup team coaches Mardy Fish and Bob Bryan were fined $10,000 apiece and handed bans of four months after promoting a gambling... more
New Jersey: Caesars Sportsbook fined for wrongly denying hockey payout
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) – New Jersey gambling regulators have fined Caesars Sportsbook for wrongly refusing to pay out over $27,000... more


