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Indian casino planned for Arizona

The Navajo Nation is planning on building the $120 million Twin Arrows Casino about 20 miles outside of Flagstaff.

Arizona track owners want casinos

News brief: Racetrack owners want to take advantage of the state's dire finances to persuade voters to let them operate casinos.

Glendale tries new tactic to stop casino

News brief: The Arizona city of Glendale is claiming that land within its borders cannot be bought by the Tohono O'odham Nation.

Poker parlors expanding in Arizona

News brief: Poker parlors are expanding across Arizona amid confusion about the legal status of the game.

Arizona tribes oppose new casino

News brief: Four tribes have spoken out against a proposed casino near Glendale's sports and entertainment district.

Arizona community weighs casino options

News brief: Residents of West Valley are weighing plans for a casino an Arizona tribe wants to build in Glendale.

Proposed Arizona casino could create 3,000 jobs

News brief: A proposed 600-room resort and casino in Glendale would create more than 3,000 jobs.

Arizona casino revenue plunges during fourth quarter

News brief: Revenue at the state's 22 Indian casino fell a combined 16 percent, the biggest quarterly drop since Indian gaming was legalized in 1993.

Arizona casino set to open Nov. 20

News brief: The $60 million Lone Butte Casino is set to open despite the shaky economy.

Arizona smoking ban hits jobs

News Brief: Robert Winter, Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise CEO, say he is eliminating 40 percent of planned jobs at the Fire Rock Casino due to the expected loss of business stemming from last week's council vote to ban smoking in public places on the reservation.

Arizona casino numbers down

News Brief: New figures show that the amount of profits Arizona Indian tribes are sharing with the state was just $26 million in the second quarter of this year, down more than $2 million from the same period a year earlier.

Arizona tribal casino contributions drop

News Brief: Arizona tribal casinos contributions to the state from tribal gaming operations dropped 7.5 percent in the past three months compared with a year ago, according to the Arizona Department of Gaming.

Phoenix airport casino plans abandoned

News Brief: Facing stiff opposition from Native American tribes, Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon said Tuesday he would abandon the idea of bringing gaming to Sky Harbor International Airport.

BlueWater casino workers laid off

News Brief: Approximately 70 employees of the Colorado River Indian Tribes' BlueWater Resort & Casino were told May 30 by acting general manager Bill Beeson they were laid off.

New Casino Arizona taking shape

News Brief: The foundation of the new Casino Arizona Resort & Spa is completed and the outer steel structure, currently at the second-story level, should be finished by late fall.

Casino Arizona adds high-limit games

News Brief: The Casino Arizona northeast of Loop 101 and McKellips Road has opened a new and expanded high-limit game room.

Females execs blazing trails in tribal casinos

News Brief: Gambling-industry observers estimate that 25 percent of tribal casino managers are female.

Arizona casino numbers dip

News Brief: New figures Wednesday from the Arizona Department of Gaming show that the revenue the tribes share with the state from their casinos was about $24.4 million for the first three months of 2008.

Arizona tribal casinos face tougher odds

News Brief: Arizona casinos are facing tougher odds as they try to avoid losses during the economic downturn.

Arizona casinos allowed to add slots

News Brief: Arizona's gaming tribes may add a total of 2,908 slot machines to their casinos this year under a formula that allows tribes to increase slots and blackjack tables every five years at the same rate that the state population grows.

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