Category: News
Gambling debate in Iowa halted by bid to end dog racing
The Iowa state Senate on Thursday revived an effort aimed at permanently ending greyhound racing in the state. This, however, led to the halting of a ...
Alabama Enforcement of Gambling Laws
The new attorney general of Alabama said on Tuesday that he is planning to go on with the strict casino regulation enforcements in the state which hav ...
Senate of Florida clears destination resort gambling bill
On Tuesday a bill which lets up to five casinos and destination resorts open up in Florida at last passed the Senate Commerce and Tourism Committee; h ...
Gambling slowing down in Las Vegas according to survey
A 2010 survey conducted by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority says that Las Vegas is heading towards economic improvement; however this i ...
Gambling bill sought to be introduced in Texas
El Paso leaders’ attempts for resurrecting the Speaking Rock Casino seem to be headings towards a dead end this year. Chente Quintanilla, the State R ...
The new policy making process for gambling
The National Center for Responsible Gambling, which is a charity funded by a powerful lobby group for casinos, says that colleges can treat gambling l ...
United States efforts to legalize online gambling
This week saw the often “stop and start” efforts for legalizing online poker in the US gain some momentum in the state of Nevada as the lawmakers of t ...
Delaware gambling expansion bill halted again
The quest of Pete Schwartzkopf for bringing more casinos to Delaware which he has entertained for more than three years faced yet another hurdle to co ...
Competitive landscape is the target for the EU gambling
According to Khalid Ali from the European Sports Security Association, a competitive landscape must be created for betting firms by the upcoming Europ ...
Vancouver council raises questions over medical health
The Vancouver City Council was informed by a medical health officer on Monday night that more than 43,000 British Columbians suffer from extreme cases ...