04/10/18 British Columbia to regulate money laundering Gaming industry will be probed in British Columbia, Canada, under an anti-money laundering law.
04/10/18 Maryland will have a new casino in May Luxury Live! Hotel announced that it will open its doors on May 22nd, 2018.
04/10/18 Canada’s Durham Live to get casino The Ontario Durham Live commercial centre proposal by OGGLP will include a casino resort, the company stated.
04/10/18 Presque Isle Downs sees revenue increase The Pennsylvania facility saw slot machine revenue rise by 11.5 per cent in March.
04/09/18 PokerStars reduces its offering in Washington State Pokerstars has stopped offering free online poker to avoid potentially violating Washington State laws.
04/09/18 Kansas insists on horse racing legislation Legislators who are working to bring pari-mutuel racing to Kansas have spoken about taxation problems.
04/09/18 Nevada would update gaming laws The casino state of the US is reviewing its gaming laws on April 19th.
04/09/18 New Jersey spends $8.6m on sports betting The state has spent US$8.6 million on legal bills in its attempts to legalise sports betting in the US.
04/06/18 Sands Pennsylvania will continue operations Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem was expected to be sold but renewed its licence instead.
04/06/18 MGM could acquire Hard Rock casino MGM Resorts could now operate a Hard Rock casino located in Northfield, Ohio.
04/06/18 Louisiana casino bill, delayed The bill that would allow floating casinos to move to land has been delayed by several state lawmakers.
04/06/18 Casino debate in Connecticut continues GOP gubernatorial candidates assess the tribal casino situation in Connecticut and voice their opinions during a debate.
04/06/18 Maryland casinos set revenue record During March, Maryland’s six casinos set a new revenue record after breaking the US$150 million mark for the first time.
04/06/18 Juegos Miami to focus on responsible gambling The upcoming edition of Juegos Miami is set to put responsible gambling on the national agenda.
04/05/18 Canada: suspicious transactions drop in BC According to the BC Attorney General, “suspicious” cash transactions in casinos have dropped considerably since regulation changes.