Author: Scott
Light & Wonder continues to expand its presence in Oregon
Less than a year after the Oregon Lottery acquired 1,175 Kascada video lottery terminals from Light & Wonder, the Lottery has bought... more
NCLGS: Pittsburgh Pirates owner appreciates the complexity of gaming issues
Pittsburgh Pirates owner and Chairman Bob Nutting wasn’t listed on the original schedule for the National Council of Legislators from... more
IGT’s Renato Ascoli to be inducted into Lottery Hall of Fame
Renato Ascoli, CEO of IGT Global Lottery, part of the global gambling technology developer International Game Technology, will be inducted... more
Golden Matrix Group to buy back $5 million in stock
Igaming and sports betting tech provider Golden Matrix Group will buy back up to $5 million of the company’s common stock. “We believe the... more
Pennsylvania: June gaming revenue up 7.15% year-over-year
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board on Thursday reported $471.9 million in gaming revenue in June, a year-over-year increase of 7.15... more
Massachusetts Gaming Commission awards $18 million in grants to local communities
The Massachusetts Gaming Commission has allocated $18 million from the Community Mitigation Fund to support environmental, education,... more
Gaming sector underperforming, Truist analyst says
In a wide-ranging preview of second-quarter earnings, Truist Securities analyst Barry Jonas opined that the casino sector “continues to... more
NCLGS Summer Meeting kicks off by noting event’s growth
National Council of Legislators from Gaming States President Shawn Fluharty on Thursday morning got the organization’s Summer Meeting... more
Professional Pickleball Association partners with IC360 for betting integrity
The Professional Pickleball Association is partnering with global technology and consultancy firm Integrity Compliance 360 to protect the... more
Florida casino slot revenue down slightly in June vs. 2023
The Florida Gaming Control Commission has reported that its June’s slot revenue is down slightly from last June. The state’s eight... more


