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Gaming tribes in California, Connecticut, Oregon, New York, Florida, North Carolina and other states defied
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Gaming tribes in California, Connecticut, Oregon, New York, Florida, North Carolina and other states defied

If there’s any positive to be derived from the Covid-19 pandemic as it relates to

The first casino to be hit with a Covid case after reopening has closed, along

The U.S. casino industry continues to get back to business following a three-month hiatus. The

In Nevada, gaming revenues have been surprisingly robust since casinos reopened June 4, following a

The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) wants the world to know Las Vegas

Billionaire casino owner Phil Ruffin, who tried for years to reopen his Woodlands racetrack in

Construction of the Hard Rock Casino in Gary, Indiana is on schedule, despite Covid-19, but

Longtime SJM Holdings executive Frank McFadden has been named the company’s chief operating officer in

Pat Fasano has a vision for Atlantic City. Part of the vision includes people strolling

Delaware’s racinos were back in business as of June 1, at 30 percent floor capacity.

A U.S. District judge last week ruled in favor of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe of
On August 18, 1982, the Dodgers and Cubs completed a 21-inning marathon (suspended after 17 innings the previous day due to darkness) with LA winning 2-1. Tommy Lasorda used all 25 players, including pitchers Bob Welch and Fernando Valenzuela in the outfield. Jerry Reuss closed out the 21-inning game for the win, then started the regularly scheduled game immediately after, pitching five innings for a 7-4 victory to earn two wins in a single day.
On August 17, 1984, "Charlie Hustle" returned to the Reds as player-manager, reinvigorated the franchise, and set the stage for Rose to eventually break Ty Cobb's all-time hits record in a Reds uniform at Riverfront Stadium just a year later.