11/17/16 New Jersey and Canada against iGaming Offshore online gambling providers will be shut down in New Jersey with Canada’s help.
11/16/16 Atlantic City reveals October’s results AC is trying to adjust its economy now that New Jersey decided to maintain the casino monopoly there.
11/15/16 Five states join NJ sports betting case The attorneys generals of five US states joined the New Jersey sports betting case.
11/11/16 New Jersey could push for another legislation After the state-wide ballot got rejected on Tuesday, proponents of the measure could push for another legislation.
11/09/16 NJ voters reject Atlantic City expansion New Jersey voters struck down a ballot proposal to allow casinos outside Atlantic City.
11/08/16 Tables turned before the NJ ballot Today New Jersey voters will decide whether to extend casino industry state-wide.
11/03/16 New Jersey rejected fiscal plan The Governor’s administration rejected a five year plan to fight bankruptcy.
11/02/16 NJ introduced sports betting law After five years of discussions, New Jersey seeks the final closure of sports betting services status.
10/26/16 Atlantic City set a new plan to avoid bankruptcy The largest city on the Jersey Shore released a five year plan to fight bankruptcy.
10/25/16 NJ residents against casinos An official poll issued today revealed that 70 percent of residents oppose to casinos.
10/24/16 NJ real estate firm interested in building Newark casino New Jersey’s largest city has been added to the list of potential casino hosts.
10/21/16 NJ horsemen against northern casinos and racing They suggested that the casino referendum facing voters next month is crucial to their survival.
10/18/16 NJ may go for video lottery terminal New Jersey voters will decide next month whether to approve casino development outside AC.
10/14/16 September results for Atlantic City The former casino centre of America faced another casino closure and a monthly revenue drop.
10/12/16 Bill would bar Icahn from keeping casino license If the measure makes its way through the state Legislature, the billionaire would not be able to retain the Trump Taj Mahal casino license.