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Three execs leave Morongo casino
5 December 2006
News Brief: Within a two-day span, three top executives for the 27-story Morongo Casino Resort & Spa have left, tribal officials said.
California tribal casino delayed1 December 2006
News Brief: A final environmental report on the fiercely contested Jamul tribal casino project has been delayed more than a month and isn't expected until mid-December at the earliest.
California casino expansion report released28 November 2006
ews Brief: The Draft Tribal Environmental Impact Report, prepared for the Pala Indian band analyzes the tribal casino expansion project's potential effects on traffic, water, public safety and eight other issues of concern, finding all can be mitigated satisfactorily.
Richmond council approves casino contract28 November 2006
News Brief: Richmond city council members last week approved a contract to provide services for a casino planned for unincorporated North Richmond, California.
California tribal casino accepts applicants28 November 2006
News Brief: The new, $20 million Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians casino is accepting job applications at its hiring fair.
California unions, tribes battle over compacts28 November 2006
News Brief: California’s unions and casino-operating tribes are poised to take up the casino compact struggle again as a new Legislature goes to work in January.
Inside gaming column: Filmgoers may prefer placing bets themselves27 November 2006
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
California tribe, lawyer battle over casino27 November 2006
News Brief: The Gabrielino tribe and their former lawyer are battling over a casino proposal.
California card rooms offer Thanksgiving events24 November 2006
ews Brief: From Brooks down to San Jose, Bay Area gaming halls offer dozens of poker tournaments and other games that will counteract the effects of that sleep-inducing enzyme tryptophan in the family bird.
Group opposes casino expansion24 November 2006
News Brief: A community group is circulating a petition opposing legislative approval of the Sycuan Indian band's amended gambling compact, which would allow the East County tribe to open a second casino with up to 3,000 slots.
Pomo tribe agreement signed23 November 2006
News Brief: The Richmond City Council approved a 20-year, $335 million services agreement this week with a Pomo Indian tribe that would take effect if a casino is approved in North Richmond.
Lawsuit filed against casino construction22 November 2006
News Brief: A lawsuit seeking to stop construction of additional facilities at Chukchansi Gold Resort and Casino was filed Tuesday in Madera County Superior Court.
Inside gaming column: Las Vegas still luring visitors from L.A.20 November 2006
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
Morongo Tribe gives $100,000 to Riverside County arson reward fund30 October 2006
The Morongo Band of Mission Indians have announced that they will double Riverside County’s original $100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the Esperanza fire arsonist.
Jamul tribe moves ahead with casino30 October 2006
ews Brief: The leaders of the Jamul Indian tribe say they're about to evict the oppositionist anti-casino duo and raze their homes to build a long-sought, $200 million casino.
Pechanga band helps firefighters' families27 October 2006
The Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians today announced a contribution of $50,000 to aid the families of the four fighters who lost their lives in the Esperanza wildfire.
Tribal casinos sell bonds25 October 2006
News Brief: The tribal owner of two Coachella Valley casinos will sell $230 million in bonds on Tuesday to help finance construction of a hotel in Rancho Mirage.
California gaming debate heats up25 October 2006
ews Brief: The two candidates in the tight race to represent California’s Inland area's 80th Assembly District hold significantly different views on tribal gaming, one of the region's signature issues in the Legislature.
Normandie Casino reveals blackjack section25 October 2006
The Normandie Casino drew the curtain on it's newest attraction, a luxurious V.I.P. Blackjack Section.
Bingo ends at Cache Creek Casino24 October 2006
he Cache Creek Casino will get rid of the bingo parlor and events hall at the end of the month to make room for hundreds more slot machines and poker tables.
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