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Bush administration blamed for casino delays

News Brief: A Madera County tribe's plans for a new casino have been frustrated by the Bush administration's 'gross incompetence' in handling Indian business affairs, a key senator charged Thursday.

Bill targets tribal casinos

News Brief: Rep. John Campbell, R-Irvine, has introduced a bill that would ban any American Indian tribe from building a casino for 25 years after it has been federally recognized.

Spotlight 29 host Bobby Vinton

Bobby Vinton will perform in the Spotlight 29's Showroom on October 20.

Schwarzenegger criticizes casino report

News Brief: Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger recently joined a group of residents and the county in criticizing an environmental report produced by the Pauma Band of Mission Indians on a planned $300 million casino and hotel.

California gaming agreements approved

News Brief: The Board of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously approved a resolution supporting recently enacted gaming agreements between the California and three Riverside County Indian tribes.

Orange County may get casino

News Brief: Indian gaming may soon push into one of the nation's most populous metropolitan areas if federal officials agree to recognize the Juaneno Band of Orange County.

Spotlight 29 hosts Jagged Edge

At Spotlight 29 Casino on November 3, when #1 platinum recording artists Jagged Edge bring their unmistakable R&B sound to the Spotlight Showroom.

Voters may decide tribal casinos' fate

News Brief: Voters may get a chance in February to decide whether the Pechanga Resort & Casino near Temecula and three other Southern California Indian casinos should get any bigger.

$60 million Mega Millions jackpot winner steps forward

After a highly publicized search, Zorina Kroop, a local business owner from Studio City, has come forward as the lucky winner of the $60 Million Mega Millions jackpot drawn on Friday, September 21, 2007.

California bill approved

News Brief: A bill by Sen. Dianne Feinstein that would keep a tribe from expanding its San Pablo casino cleared a key committee Thursday in a unanimous vote.

San Manuel deal signed

News Brief: Gov. Schwarzenegger signed a gambling agreement with the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians on Tuesday, then sent it to the federal government for final approval.

Unlikely alliance between California gaming tribes

News Brief: The Pala Band of Mission Indians and the United Auburn Indian Communit have joined forces in an effort to repeal four new compacts ratified by the Legislature earlier this year.

$60 million jackpot still unclaimed

The holder of the only winning Mega Millions ticket in the nation has not yet come forward to claim the $60 million jackpot.

Palm Springs wants talks with governor

News Brief: The Palm Springs City Council has voted to support Mayor Ron Oden's request to send a letter to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to meet and discuss the impact of the tribal gaming Special Distribution Funds.

Casino robbery suspects plea guilty

News Brief: Suspects in the robbery of nearly $200,000 from Cher-Ae Heights Casino face several years in prison at their November sentencings after recently pleading guilty to a handful of counts.

Spotlight 29 hosts poker event

Excitement continues to build, and so does the list of celebrities joining the inaugural All-Star Poker Challenge at Spotlight 29 Casino.

Barstow casino deals expire

News Brief: Blocked by powerful tribal opponents, gambling agreements that authorized the Los Coyotes band of San Diego County and another tribe to build large, off-reservation casinos in Barstow have expired.

Pauma neighbors oppose development

News Brief: The Pauma Band of Mission Indians' plans to replace its temporary, tented gambling establishment with a $300 million casino and hotel resort have set off a wave of opposition from the rural area's residents.

Black Oak Casino installs PokerPro tables

PokerTek announces the installation of four PokerPro tables at the Black Oak Casino in Tuolumne, CA.

Dresner Corporate Services, Foothill Oaks Casino sign deal

Dresner Corporate Services, Inc. has been retained by the Shingle Springs Tribal Gaming Authority to provide public relations support for the Foothill Oaks Casino.

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