Location: US
Washington D.C. suddenly sounds serious about legalizing online casino
After Maine somewhat surprisingly legalized online casino in January, attention soon shifted about halfway down the Eastern Seaboard. The... more
Virginia: Area lawmakers remain opposed to Roanoke casino
Local lawmakers have not budged on their opposition to the idea of a casino in Roanoke. Late last year, city leaders proposed building an... more
East Texas tribe to open new temporary casino this summer
The Alabama-Coushatta Tribe is scheduled to open its new temporary casino facility this summer on its existing tribal reservation land in... more
Primm business owners, travelers react to closures of casinos, gas stations
Multiple casino-resorts in Primm, along with two gas stations and the Lotto Store, are set to permanently close, according to the company.... more
Evel Knievel Experience to open in downtown Las Vegas this summer
The opening date for a daring downtown attraction is set. The Evel Knievel Experience: An Interactive Museum of America’s Original... more
OPINION: Virginia governor’s emphatic veto on DC-area casino won’t be the last word
Fairfax County’s chairman of the Board of Supervisors perhaps said it best about Gov. Abigail Spanberger’s veto of a proposed casino in the... more
Las Vegas Sands hiring casino management developers in Dallas amid Texas gambling push
The Las Vegas Sands Corp. is hiring for jobs in North Texas amid the debate over the future of casino gaming in Texas. Sands, majority... more
Primm offered a cheaper, closer option than Vegas for Southern Californians. Then came the tribal casinos
Once upon a time, Primm, Nev., had three bustling casino resorts, shiny gas stations, a roller coaster and Bonnie and Clyde’s “death car.”... more
Brightline’s Vegas-to-LA rail project still on track despite Florida troubles
Brightline’s ability to continue operating its Florida passenger rail service is in doubt following an audit of the company’s finances, but... more
MGM CEO would welcome the NBA to Las Vegas’s T-Mobile Arena
MGM Resorts International CEO Bill Hornbuckle chose his words carefully when asked about potential NBA expansion into Las Vegas. He... more
