Location: Ohio
Ohio: Slot ‘type’ machines could be coming to bars and restaurants
Today, two Ohio House Republicans introduced a bill which could bring video lottery terminals (VLT), or what are sometimes called e-bingo... more
OPINION: Gambling revenues can’t fill Ohio’s budget hole
The Ohio Lottery was supposed to pay for Buckeye State’s public schools, right? Wrong. But that myth, sometimes raised by talk-show... more
‘Colossal failure:’ Ohio Lottery sports betting kiosks to go offline this month
Just two years after launch, the vast majority of Ohio sports betting kiosks will go offline in the Buckeye State by June 22. The Ohio... more
Ohio casino revenue down 3.4% year-over-year in April
The Ohio Casino Control Commission reported that the four commercial casinos licensed by the state generated in April revenues of $88.5... more
Ohio: Will Cleveland neighborhoods receive casino tax dollars more quickly?
Three Cleveland City Council members want to streamline how council spends casino tax money on neighborhood projects. Council members have... more
Ohio: Over 100 ministry leaders urge lawmakers to oppose expanded gambling
More than 100 Christian ministry leaders across Ohio have signed a letter urging Gov. Mike DeWine and the state Legislature to reject a... more
Ohio governor warns igaming proposal could put casino in every phone, increasing addiction
Gov. Mike DeWine is raising concerns that legalizing online poker, casino games and other forms of betting as currently being considered in... more
Operators testify in support of igaming expansion in Ohio
Lawmakers in Columbus heard testimony Tuesday in support of House Bill 298, one of two bills in the legislature aimed at clearing the way... more
Las Vegas Strip looks to group business for strength, Deutsche Bank analyst says
Deutsche Bank analyst Carlo Santarelli met with several Las Vegas-based casino operators in mid-May and came away optimistic. He did warn,... more
Ohio cracking down on illegal casinos
It’s a covert operation hidden in plain sight. These businesses advertise big wins, but one Ohio official says the only outcome is a major... more


