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Tribal Gaming Revenue Soars
21 June 2006
American Indian casinos enjoyed a 15.6 percent increase in gaming revenue nationally during 2005, fueled by the ever-booming gambling market in California.
Mega Millions Falls Short of Expectations20 June 2006
News Brief: One year after California joined the multistate Mega Millions lottery game, sales have fallen short of expectations, and the new game has hurt sales of the existing Sup
San Jose Card Room Sues City20 June 2006
News Brief: Bay 101 wants San Jose to refund $1.7 million in allegedly illegal fees it's taken from the card club over the last two years, according to a lawsuit the casino filed.
California Tribe Continues Casino Effort16 June 2006
News Brief: Despite the thumping Measure H received at the polls, the Chemehuevi Indian Tribe will continue to try build a casino here, the tribal chairman Charles F. Wood said Thursday.
Normandie Casino Launches New Blackjack Game14 June 2006
With gas prices soaring, the Normandie Casino has introduced a new and exciting game that, Pure 21 Blackjack, that is being played by major Las Vegas Casinos.
Voters Signal Support for Casino Plan13 June 2006
Tribal casinos in Barstow, Calif., have taken another step toward gaining a footing about 120 miles west of the Nevada border
San Pablo Defends Card Room8 June 2006
ews Brief: An East Bay city staunchly defended its tribal card room in a letter sent Tuesday to a U.S. senator who's trying to shut it down, predicting fiscal doom should that happen and offering the tribe's written vow not to expand.
Barstow Voters Support Casino8 June 2006
More than 80 percent of Barstow voters shot down a ballot measure Tuesday that could have blocked the Big Lagoon/Los Coyotes casino resort from being developed in Barstow.
Court Rules Mega Millions Legal in California7 June 2006
ews Brief: A Sacramento Superior Court judge ruled late Tuesday that California's multi-state Mega Millions game is legal and authorized to operate in California.
Black Oak Casino, California Tribe Sponsor Golf Tournament2 June 2006
Black Oak Casino and the Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk are pleased to announce their two-year commitment as presenting sponsor of the 2006 Northern California Open Championship.
California Gambling Revenue Rises1 June 2006
News Brief: Gambling in California, fueled in large part by the expansion of Indian casinos, has grown into an industry worth more than $13 billion a year, according to a report released Wednesday by the state attorney general.
Pechanga Celebrity Poker Challenge with a Twist1 June 2006
At the Pechanga Resort and Casino’s Celebrity Poker Challenge, celebrity players play a game of no limit Texas hold’em poker with a twist.
California Tribal Gaming Rights Threatened1 June 2006
News Brief: California lawmakers are urging swift passage of a U.S. Senate bill to roll back the Lytton Band of Pomo Indians' gaming rights at the tribe's Casino San Pablo.
CNIGA Disputes California Gaming Report1 June 2006
According to the CNIGA, a report on California gaming commissioned by the California Attorney General contains some errors and misleading information that contradicts points made
Pechanga Puts Additional High School on $400,000 Contribution Roster29 May 2006
News Brief: The tribal leaders and the management of Pechanga Resort & Casino have committed to making a yearly donation of $50,000 to each of the high schools in the Temecula Valley.
Inside Gaming Column: Immigrant Protest Has Little Effect on Strip23 May 2006
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
Inside Gaming: Few Chips in Play at Venetian Poker Room15 May 2006
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
Tribe Tries Again for Amador County Casino15 May 2006
News Brief: Tribe hires an environmental consulting firm in hopes of gaining the governor's approval for a $200 million casino.
Poll: Californians Oppose Tribal Gaming Expansion9 May 2006
Two-thirds of California voters oppose growing efforts by some Indian tribes to build casinos in urban centers of the state, according to the results of a new statewide survey released today by the East Bay Coalition Against Urban Casinos.
Schwarzenegger Turns to Tribes for Help5 May 2006
News Brief: Three years after bashing Indian gaming tribes on the way to the governor's office, Arnold Schwarzenegger is quietly reaching out to California's most powerful tribal leaders as he prepares for what could be a difficult re-election campaign.
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