2009 June 03 Gambling News, Events and Happenings

When selecting a casino manager for Kansas City, Kan., the state must choose between two casino companies that have withdrawn after being awarded contracts.

News from Casino

St. Tammany Parish residents opened their mailboxes this week to find an anonymous, and likely expensive, flier touting the charitable attributes of electronic video bingo and encouraging them to urge their Parish Council members to support an ordinance to regulate video bingo.

News from Bingo

The New Hampshire Senate has voted to allow expanded gambling and to delay suspending a business tax credit.

News from Gambling

PADDY Power has further extended its new foothold in the Australian betting market on the back of its new subsidiary there Sportsbet agreeing to acquire local online betting company International All Sports (IAS).

News from Sports Betting

Eleven people were robbed during a poker game late Tuesday night in the affluent Garden District.

News from Poker

SACHA Baron Cohen is being sued by a woman who claims he left her a cripple after attacking her at a bingo hall.

News from Bingo

The casino, in Miami, will have 1,225 slot machines, three restaurants and valet parking.

News from Casino

You can’t bet on the biggest longshot at Belmont Park not yet, anyway.

News from Casino

The NCAA says neither Montana nor Delaware may be able to hold playoff games because both states allow sports gambling.

News from Gambling
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