Writer: Associated Press
Arizona sports gamblers bet a record $692 million in March
PHOENIX (AP) – Arizonans boosted their sports betting by more than 40% in March from the prior month to $692 million, more than they... more
New York: Oneida casino operators open apartments to attract workers
VERONA, N.Y. (AP) – Facing a critical need to fill casino and hotel jobs, the Oneida Indian Nation said Monday it will make 50 new... more
Workers picket outside Atlantic City casino, seeking raises
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J,. (AP) – Hundreds of Atlantic City casino workers picketed outside the Tropicana on Wednesday, as the union for... more
Ohio: Legalized sports gambling begins Jan. 1, Commission announces
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Legalized sports betting in Ohio will officially begin Jan. 1, the state Casino Control Commission announced... more
Contracts with Atlantic City casinos expired, union to picket at the Tropicana Wednesday
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) – Unable to reach new contracts with the Atlantic City casinos, the city’s main casino workers union... more
Six-alarm fire breaks out in grandstand of historic Boston horse track Suffolk Downs
BOSTON (AP) – Firefighters battling a huge fire in the grandstand of a Boston horse racing track were hampered by a limited water... more
Indianapolis Motor Speedway boosts gambling ties with sports lounge
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) – Alex Kertis browsed a list of Indianapolis 500 favorites — call it, a yard of picks — on his phone... more
College sports eye gambling money amid safeguard concerns
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) – The NCAA stance against gambling on sports by its athletes and those who work in college athletics is summed... more
Crucial summer for Atlantic City starts with new investments
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) – This summer is a crucial one for Atlantic City as it tries to recover lost business during the third year... more
Attorney paying ex-casino mogul Steve Wynn defamation claim
LAS VEGAS (AP) – Former Las Vegas casino mogul Steve Wynn has accepted an undisclosed financial settlement to end his federal... more

