Category: Commercial Casinos
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
Bulldozers arrive at Mirage, demolition starts next week
Now that the Mirage has shuttered on the Strip, Hard Rock International wasted little time moving bulldozers onto the site later on... more
NCLGS: Responsible-gaming panel examines benefits, pitfalls of self-exclusion programs
In Rhode Island, people on voluntary self-exclusion (VSE) lists must go to a therapist to be able to gamble again. In other jurisdictions,... 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
The Mirage closes Wednesday morning to pomp, circumstance, one final eruption
The Mirage volcano spewed lava and steam one last time Wednesday morning to mark a celebratory yet bittersweet end of an era on the Las... more
Michigan Gaming Control Board refutes legitimacy of skill games
The Michigan Gaming Control Board issued a statement Tuesday refuting assertions questioning the legitimacy of its efforts to protect... more
Rally outside legislators conference to support smokefree casinos
Casino workers and customers, along with health-care advocates, will rally Thursday in Pittsburgh to support eliminating smoking on gaming... more
Casino Marketing & Technology Conference: “The casino industry is in trouble,” John Acres says in keynote
“The casino industry is in trouble.” That was the disturbing pronouncement from John Acres, the keynote speaker at the Casino Marketing... more





