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Connecticut Indian casinos could feel competition

November 29, 2017 - In many regions of the U.S., Native American casinos got the jump on potential commercial competitors. That’s because tribes began opening casinos with bingo-style Class II games soon after President... Read more »

Sports betting and California ballot initiatives focus of National Indian Gaming Association conference in Anaheim

April 11, 2022 - The National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) convention will return to California next week for the first time since 2019, at a momentous juncture as tribes and other gambling interests fight... Read more »

Dispute between the state, Twin River and IGT could be larger than ‘Little Rhody’

July 23, 2019 - Imagine going into a restaurant and finding just three items on the menu. Or how about browsing a bookstore that offers just three titles, or visiting a large mall with... Read more »

Igaming Focus: Will 2023 mark a turning point for U.S. igaming?

January 12, 2023 - After igaming’s disappointing defeat at the ballot boxes in California at the tail end of last year, the hope of 2023 marking the start of a defining era for online... Read more »

Twin River attracting investment community interest as casino acquisition market heats up

July 16, 2019 - Rhode Island-based Twin River Holdings has five casinos in its pipeline – as many properties as the company currently operates – and additional properties may be on the way. That... Read more »

The Casino Math of the 21st Century; When You Gain One, You Lose One

June 1, 2016 - The expansion of legalized gambling in the United States has been dramatic.  Eighty years ago, when Nevada legalized casino gaming, it was the only state where it was legal to... Read more »