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Two California Tribes Plan Casino
24 August 2004
News Brief: The Manzanita Indian band's hopes of developing an off-reservation casino in Calexico are getting a big boost with the backing of a new business partner: the Viejas tribe.
Democrats Criticize California Casino Plan23 August 2004
News Brief: Democrats are criticizing Governor Schwarzenegger’s casino deal as ‘mind-boggling’ in the detrimental impact it could have on the Bay Area.
Casino Bus Catches Fire Next to 101 Freeway23 August 2004
News Brief: A casino bus burst into flames next to a freeway Sunday morning not long after dozens of passengers got off the vehicle, authorities said.
California Tribe Scales Back Casino Plans23 August 2004
News Brief: Responding to opposition from Bay Area legislators, a California Indian tribe and investors have proposed scaling back plans for a sprawling, Las Vegas-style casino near San Francisco and Oakland.
Wynn: Disneyland Casino Reports Overblown20 August 2004
Steve Wynn says that media reports linking him to plans to develop a tribal casino near Disneyland in Orange County, California, are exaggerated.
California Deal Helps Las Vegas Group20 August 2004
George Maloof, owner of the Palms, and Jerry Turk, former owner of Fitzgeralds, were the big winners in California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's latest tribal casino agreements.
Hawaiian Gardens Casino Given One Year License20 August 2004
News Brief: The California Gambling Control Commission voted 3-1 to give the Hawaiian Gardens Casino a one-year conditional operating license.
Schwarzenegger Makes Agreements with Five Tribes20 August 2004
News Brief: California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has reached agreements with five Indian tribes allowing them to operate casinos, including one near San Francisco, in exchange for a state share of gambling revenue, officials said on Thursday.
Alarm Spreads Over California Tribal Agreement19 August 2004
News Brief: Alarm spread quickly Wednesday over a pending agreement between the state and an Indian tribe that would create a huge casino in the heart of the Bay Area, with even the congressman whose legislation helped it along questioning the deal.
Las Vegans in on Huge Bay Area Casino Deal18 August 2004
Two people with Las Vegas connections are poised to become part of a management team that is expected to run one of the world's largest casinos in the densely populated San Francisco Bay Area.
California Tribe, Wynn Discuss Casino18 August 2004
News Brief: Garden Grove officials have talked with a San Diego County Indian tribe and developer Steve Wynn to build a casino here just blocks from Disneyland.
California Tribes Consider Tandem Casinos18 August 2004
News Brief: After years of bitter battling, the neighboring Ewiiaapaayp and Viejas Indian bands are quietly discussing a plan for side-by-side casinos on the Viejas reservation, which could create the nation's largest Indian gaming complex.
California Tribe Given Exclusive Casino Deal18 August 2004
News Brief: In a deal worth billions of dollars, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has agreed to give the Lytton Band of Pomo Indians an exclusive gambling franchise for the entire San Francisco Bay Area.
Huge Casino Set for Bay Area17 August 2004
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is close to signing an agreement with a Northern California Indian tribe that could create one of the world's largest casinos in the heart of the San Francisco Bay Area.
Job Hunters Line Up for Casino Morongo Jobs17 August 2004
News Brief: People were lined up well into the evening at Casino Morongo at the first day of their job fair.
Morongo Casino Recruits New Employees16 August 2004
News Brief: As construction on the new, $250 million Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa nears completion, the Morongo human resources department is looking to fill approximately 1,000 new staff positions.
Poll: Public Turning Against Two California Measures13 August 2004
News Brief: Public sentiment has turned sharply against two November ballot measures that would dramatically expand Nevada-style gambling in California, according to a new Field Poll.
Madera Citizens Pack Public Casino Meetings12 August 2004
News Brief: Madera county citizens packed a meeting to hear the plans for a new casino which may be built along State Route 99, and the provisions in the memorandum of understanding that promises about $80 million to various city and county entities.
Smallest San Diego Casino to Expand12 August 2004
News Brief: A Texas company will help a tribe with San Diego County's smallest casino build a $25 million hotel and casino offering more than 10 times the number of slots.
Nevada Gold Signs Contract with California Tribe11 August 2004
Nevada Gold & Casinos, Inc. and the La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians announced today that they have signed a development agreement for a gaming resort development in Pauma Valley, California.
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