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Detroit Council Criticizes Casino Plan

News Brief: Detroit City Council members are criticizing a proposal to open a casino in Romulus, saying it would hurt their city's three casinos.

Detroit Casinos Oppose Track Slots

The Greektown, MGM Grand and MotorCity casinos are considering petitioning for a November 2004 vote on plans to allow slot machines at horse tracks.

Detroit Casino Teamsters Win Victory

Teamsters at Detroit-area casinos have ratified a new four-year agreement.

Problem Gamblers File Lawsuit Against Detroit's Casinos

News Brief: Two problem gamblers have filed a lawsuit claiming that Detroit's casinos failed to enforce a state program designed to keep gambling addicts out of their facilities.

Workers Ratify MGM Contract

News Brief: Workers at MGM Grand Casino have ratified a new four-year contract, union officials announced late Thursday.

Michigan Issues Charges Against Con Man

Attorney General Mike Cox announced today that his office has issued felony charges against a Detroit man involved in a scheme to bilk more than $1,000,000 from the MotorCity Casino in Detroit.

Detroit Casinos, Unions Continue Talks after Strike Vote

News Brief: Workers at the city's three casinos have voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike, but contract talks continue.

Detroit Casino Workers Ready to Vote to Strike

News Brief: The contract covering five unions and 5,900 workers at the city's three casinos expired after negotiators failed to reach an agreement. The workers are to vote on Friday whether to strike, barring a last-minute agreement.

MGM Grand Fined $225,000 for Serving Free Alcohol

News Brief: MGM Grand Detroit Casino was fined $225,000 Tuesday night for serving free alcohol to high rollers during charity parties, the second-biggest penalty ever levied against a local gambling hall by state regulators.

Salvatore Semola Named Gaming Professional of the Year

Area Casino Industry Demonstrates Commitment to Diversity

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