05/21/18 Pennsylvania receives DFS applications The state gambling regulator received four new applications to operate daily fantasy sports.
05/03/18 Slot revenue up in Pennsylvania Combined gross revenue from slot machines during April operations was up 0.2 per cent in Pennsylvania.
04/19/18 PA receives no bids for a sixth mini-casino license The state’s gambling regulator revealed that it received no bids for the sixth mini-casino licence.
04/18/18 Pennsylvania’s gaming revenue tops $300 million The overall casino gaming revenue was 3.8 per cent up in Pennsylvania during March operations.
04/13/18 Pennsylvania lottery adds payment options The lottery of Pennsylvania will operate with debit online payment options.
04/10/18 Presque Isle Downs sees revenue increase The Pennsylvania facility saw slot machine revenue rise by 11.5 per cent in March.
04/06/18 Sands Pennsylvania will continue operations Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem was expected to be sold but renewed its licence instead.
04/05/18 Penn National obtains mini-casino licence in PA After being the sole bidder, the company has become the fifth mini-casino licence holder in Pennsylvania.
04/04/18 Slot machine revenue up in Pennsylvania The PGCB revealed that gross revenue generated in Pennsylvania rose 5.4 per cent in March.
03/22/18 Mini-casino licence auction postponed in PA The PGCB postponed the auction of a fifth mini-casino licence due to bad weather conditions.
03/22/18 Pennsylvania moves forward with iGaming The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) continues to approve gaming projects.
03/16/18 Pennsylvania is granting further licences The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board is granting interactive gaming licences.
03/12/18 Pennsylvania gets closer to iGaming Legal online gaming operations in Pennsylvania could be just a month away.
03/09/18 Las Vegas Sands sells PA casino The casino company has sold its casino located in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania for US$1.3 billion.
02/27/18 Pennsylvania worried about lower bids The first bid to operate mini-casinos in the state came in at US$50 million; the last one was just US$8.1 million.