State lawmakers approved legislation to legalize table games Thursday afternoon and Gov. Jack Markell added his signature that evening.
Archive for January, 2010
Luke Brugnara, the former owner of the Silver City Casino who emerged as a bidder for the bankrupt Fontainebleau, has pleaded guilty to filing false tax returns.
PartyGaming has hired the former cricketer turned TV presenter and reality TV star to help boost its Party Casino brand’s cross-gender appeal.
There are a variety of prop bets available for next Sunday’s Super Bowl and the Las Vegas Hilton offers more than 330.
A bankruptcy court judge denied a proposal to give independent lenders access to information about Station Casinos’ restructuring negotiations.
Income Access is walking away from the iGB Affiliate Awards with some hardware, including best iGaming affiliate network in the industry for a second year in row.
With a sagging ecomomy Nevada’s revenue plummeting, MGM Mirage and the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce have called an end to their seven-year separation.
Herbst Gaming will emerge from bankruptcy next week but it may take up to a year to determine the makeup of the casino company and slot machine route operator.
The three New York City Council members who represent the Southeast Queens Community where Aqueduct is located support an MGM Mirage bid.
Billionaire investor Carl Icahn’s earned one of Las Vegas’s best bargains when he was named the winner of the auction for the bankrupt Fontainebleau Las Vegas.