10/11/17 Maryland encouraged to consider sports betting Casino advocates have recommended legislators to consider sports betting ahead of the Supreme Court’s resolution.
10/11/17 MGM Cotai’s profits suffer with delayed opening MGM operators announced a delay on China’s MGM Cotai casino and hotel.
10/11/17 Mississippi casinos operate again After Nate Hurricane, coastal casinos from Mississippi announced the restart of operations.
10/11/17 Konami shares G2E experience Award-winning skill-based Beat Square Tournament becomes a top centerpiece attraction.
10/10/17 Massachusetts to push for online lottery The Bay State is likely to push again for the legalisation of an online lottery to help with state funds.
10/10/17 NetEnt grows in Mexico NetEnt continues Latin America expansion with Caliente deal for Mexico.
10/10/17 Wynn improves security system Wynn casinos will strengthen the security systems to prevent attacks in Las Vegas.
10/10/17 Georgia casino laws at risk Leading GOP candidates for Georgia’s gurbernatorial race advanced they’ll oppose casino gambling legalisation in the state.
10/09/17 Alabama’s Attorney General against gaming Alabama’s Attorney General Steve Marshall has presented a lawsuit against casino operations in the state.
10/09/17 Oklahoma Native Tribe expands offerings Oklahoma Native Tribe has achieved gaming agreements in Isle of Man.
10/09/17 Caesars ends bankruptcy with new appointments The company revealed a new chairman right after it ended bankruptcy on Friday.
10/09/17 Pennsylvania rejects budget The budget plan has been cancelled last week, as the economic situation got worse in Pennsylvania.
10/09/17 Connecticut to legalise sports betting The state of Connecticut is expected to legalise sports betting before 2019 if PASPA gets revoked by the US Supreme Court.
10/09/17 Commercial casinos in the US experience growth Results in the Silver State helped the United States achieve a four percent growth when compared to last year.
10/09/17 Supreme Court grants new date for sports betting case The US Supreme Court determined that New Jersey’s appeal on the federal ban of sports betting will present its oral arguments on December 4.