
Mount Airy Submits Mini-Casino Plan
The Mount Airy Casino Resort (l.) has submitted its plan for a mini-casino and entertainment
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The Mount Airy Casino Resort (l.) has submitted its plan for a mini-casino and entertainment

Idaho’s Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter has come out in favor of Prop. 1. The controversial

Singer and dancing legend of the 1950s and beyond, Chubby Checker (l.) was honored October

Various cities that are impacted by large casinos going up nearby or next door are
Bob Stupak once envisioned a “Titanic”-themed casino at the site of the Thunderbird, an aging

Boutique hotels are a growing phenomenon in Las Vegas even if they’re housed in mega-resorts.

The famed neon way went into eclipse on Monday, October 1, at 10:01 p.m. as

The chances of a third Connecticut casino (above) jointly owned by the Mohegan and Mashantucket

The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board has approved the state’s first two sports-betting operations at Parx

Dover Downs Racetrack has added betting to its major NASCAR races under the state’s sports

After issuing a second request for information in March, the Federal Trade Commission approved Penn

Just as the Wynn investigation was about to end, Massachusetts Gaming Commission Chairman Stephen Crosby
On May 25, 1935, Ohio State sophomore Jesse Owens delivered arguably the greatest 45 minutes in sports history at the Big Ten track meet in Ann Arbor. Owens broke three world records and tied a fourth, setting new marks in the long jump (26′81/4"), the 220-yard dash (20.3 seconds), and the 220-yard low hurdles (22.6 seconds), while equaling the 100-yard dash world record (9.4 seconds). Despite his individual brilliance, Michigan narrowly edged out Ohio State for the team title, 48 to 43.5.
On May 24, 1918, Cleveland outlasted the Yankees 3-2 in a 19-inning marathon at the Polo Grounds. Stan Coveleski pitched a remarkable complete-game victory, but the hero of the day was Joe Wood. Having converted from a pitcher to an outfielder after his arm "went dead," Wood launched a game-winning solo homer into the left-field bleachers—his second home run of the afternoon—to finally seal the win for Cleveland.