Indiana gaming regulators signed off on Pinnacle Entertainment’s $2.8 billion buyout of Ameristar Casinos on Thursday, putting the deal a step closer to completion.
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The California State Senate approved a compact that allows the North Fork Rancheria of Mono Indians, in conjunction with Las Vegas-based Station Casinos, to build a gaming resort north of Fresno, nearly 40 miles from the tribe’s reservation.
The Hollywood Poker Open at the M Resort this weekend is not about competing with the World Series of Poker, it’s about solidifying the company’s standing in the growing regional casino poker market.
PHILADELPHIA — New Jersey officials cannot put a stop to sports gambling, but they hope to “shine a light” on it by legalizing such betting at casinos and racetracks, a lawyer said in a high-stakes hearing Wednesday before a federal appeals court.
Caesars Entertainment Corp. is dropping its relationship with the company operated by troubled celebrity chef and southern food connoisseur Paula Deen.
It took a diehard NASCAR fan to create a slot machine based on the popular sport.
The chief financial officer for Las Vegas Sands Corp. is leaving the company but will stay on as a consultant over a six-month period until a replacement is named.
A Caesars Entertainment Corp. executive is leaving the casino company to return to government work in California.
Domestic airlines showed renewed interest in Las Vegas in May, and it made a difference.
Bally’s Las Vegas is remodeling the 756 rooms and suites inside the hotel-casino’s south tower, which will be renamed the Jubilee Tower.
Ronald Johnson will continue as the general manager of the off-Strip LVH following the end of his tenure as a court-appointed receiver on Sunday.
No one can say for certain how much New Jersey’s online gaming market will actually be worth.
Voters in the small Massachusetts town of Everett on Saturday overwhelmingly approved a referendum signing off on Las Vegas casino mogul Steve Wynn’s proposal to develop a $1.2 billion resort casino on a site that once housed a chemical plant.
Andy Choy, president and CEO of the Riviera on the Strip, was fired Friday as the casino’s parent company, Riviera Holdings Corp., continues to reorganize the struggling property’s management team.
As New Jersey prepares for its next court hearing on Wednesday over its efforts to legalize sports betting, gaming officials in Canada are urging lawmakers to vote on a bill legalizing Las Vegas-style sports books.
