57°F
weather icon Mostly Clear
Filters Reset
21 - 30 of about 84 Results
Content Type
Categories
Tags
Year
Month
older archives
Massachusetts voters can decide casino issue, court rules

The state’s highest court ruled Tuesday that voters can decide the fate of the casino gambling law, throwing the future of casinos in Massachusetts into question.

Court upholds $19 million judgment in case involving Steve Wynn

An appellate court on Monday upheld a $19 million judgment against “Girls Gone Wild” founder Joe Francis in a slander case filed over his claims that casino mogul Steve Wynn had threatened to kill him.

Supreme Court leaves intact ban on N.J. sports gambling

The Supreme Court on Monday left in place a ban on sports gambling in New Jersey, rebuffing an attempt to bring betting on professional and college sporting events to Atlantic City casinos and the state’s racetracks.

Lawyer: Revel ‘a melting ice cube’ that needs help

Atlantic City’s Revel is “a melting ice cube” that needs immediate help to stay open until a buyer can be found, its lawyer told a Bankruptcy Court judge Friday.

Bay State gambling regulators, casinos talk traffic

BOSTON — Mohegan Sun and Wynn Resorts laid out plans Friday to help alleviate Boston-area traffic created by their proposed casinos.

Coming down: MGM begins dismantling Harmon Hotel

The unfinished Harmon is coming down. MGM Resorts International has begun the year-long process of demolishing the portion of the CityCenter complex that was never completed after the building was deemed structurally unsound.

Gaming Commission grants license to start-up gaming equipment company

Gamblit Gaming, a start-up gaming equipment company that plans to combine traditional slot machines with entertainment-style video games, was granted a license Thursday in Las Vegas by the Nevada Gaming Commission.

1 2 3 4 5 9