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California Tightens Tribal Casino Rules
17 June 2005
News Brief: The Schwarzenegger administration continued to tighten its ground rules for Indian casinos in a new pair of agreements released yesterday.
Pauma Casino Room is Dry Zone16 June 2005
News Brief: Due to the Pauma Indian band's new state gambling compact, the county’s about-face concerning potential impacts and general lack of communication, the new annex of Casino Pauma is an alcohol-free zone.
California Tribe Focused on Merced County16 June 2005
News Brief: The California Valley Miwok tribe is focused only on western Merced County near Los Banos as a spot for a new casino.
Feng Shui Brings Harmony to Pechanga Resort and Casino15 June 2005
Pechanga Resort & Casino’s new High Limited Gaming Area was designed and constructed with ancient Chinese Feng Shui principles in mind to promote balance and harmony for its guests.
California Tribes Match Strip Win15 June 2005
Gaming revenues of $5.3 billion produced by California's 56 Indian casinos in 2004 equaled the gaming win reported by resorts on the Strip during the same calendar year, according to a national study of tribal-operated gaming being released today.
Couple Sues Harrah's, Rincon Tribe Over Fire Death14 June 2005
News Brief: A couple whose daughter died in the 2003 Paradise fire filed suit Monday against Harrah's and a band of Indians, alleging they refused to equip firefighters with the resources needed to protect the reservation.
County Tries to Block Ione Casino14 June 2005
News Brief: Amador County is trying to block a new casino from being built in Ione, California, that could result in a lot more traffic in San Joaquin County.
Oakland Casino Plan Abandoned13 June 2005
News Brief: Oakland City officials this morning declared victory in their fight against a proposed casino near Oakland International Airport, asserting that a North Bay Indian tribe silently abandoned the plan just months after promising it would bring the city millions in annual revenues.
Casino Seeker's Tribal Ties Disputed10 June 2005
News Brief: The man looking to build a casino resort at Flag City, California, comes from a tribe currently divided by a feud and unrecognized by the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Manzanita Proposal Wins Referendum9 June 2005
News Brief: The Manzanita Indian band's proposal to build an off-reservation casino in Calexico got a big boost Tuesday, winning 56 percent approval in a ballot referendum in the Imperial County border city.
Gaming Attorneys Say California Ruling Won't Trigger Slew of Lawsuits8 June 2005
A California Supreme Court decision allowing a class action lawsuit that alleges false advertising by Nevada casinos to proceed in a Los Angeles courtroom shouldn't lead to a rash of legal filings, gaming attorneys said Tuesday.
Morongo, N9NE Dispute Heats Up7 June 2005
News Brief: The N9NE Group, a company that ran restaurants, a nightclub and a bar inside the Morongo Casino Resort is claiming the Morongo Band of Mission Indians locked out its employees and forcibly closed the establishments in violation of its lease.
Google, Yahoo Lose Bid to Dismiss Gambling Ad Suit7 June 2005
News Brief: Yahoo! Inc., Google Inc., and other Internet search engines lost a bid to dismiss a lawsuit filed by two gamblers over advertisements promoting online casinos.
East Bay Casinos Debate in Spotlight7 June 2005
News Brief: The East Bay took center stage Monday in a brewing political debate over American Indian tribes pushing for casinos in prime gambling markets, and whether local communities should have the power to stop them.
Money Requested for River Rock Casino Policing6 June 2005
News Brief: Sonoma County Sheriff Bill Cogbill wants $700,000 to increase patrols in northern Sonoma County, citing increased calls for service to River Rock Casino, the county's first Indian gaming hall.
Two Casinos Proposed Near Merced6 June 2005
News Brief: Merced, California, could become a gateway to gambling with two plans to bring American Indian casinos to cities just south and west of the city.
Morongo Casino Restaurants Reopened6 June 2005
News Brief: A shake up due to the N9NE Group pulling out of the Morongo Casino Resort and Spa earlier this week is starting to settle down.
Many Favor Calexico Casino6 June 2005
News Brief: A proposed Manzanita tribal casino in Calexico, California, has many supporters.
Morongo Casino Restaurant, Nightclub Negotiations Begin2 June 2005
News Brief: The Las Vegas-based group operating the nightclub and restaurants at Morongo Casino Resort Spa closed operations Wednesday and began negotiations to sell their properties to the Morongo Band of Mission Indians.
California Ready for Mega Millions Lottery2 June 2005
California will roll out the red carpet for the Mega Million game's arrival when tickets go on sale statewide on Wednesday, June 22.
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