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Trump Taj Mahal Begins Expansion Construction

Trump Entertainment Resorts reports that construction officially commenced in July 2006 on the new, $250 million hotel tower at the Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort.

Casino Winnings Stolen from Car

News Brief: Lady Luck smiled upon, and then deserted, a Philadelphia man when he won about $20,000 in a casino and then had the money stolen, police said Thursday.

Taj Mahal Opens New Amenities

Trump Entertainment Resorts, Inc. reports four new amenities at the Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort have or are scheduled to open during the month of July, 2006.

Atlantic City Casinos Bounce Back

News Brief: Despite millions of dollars in lost revenue and tons of negative publicity caused by their unprecedented shutdown, the Atlantic City casinos showed once again that, ultimately, the house usually wins.

Two Jackpots Won at Trump Taj Mahal

Two players at the Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resorts took home nearly a combined $2.3 million after winning jackpots on Wheel of Fortune slot machines in the month of June.

Powerball Winner Sued Over Bad Checks

News Brief: Operators of a second Atlantic City casino have sued Powerball winner Jack Whittaker for allegedly writing checks from a closed bank account in West Virginia.

Aztar Sued Over Secondhand Smoke

A New Jersey man has sued Aztar Corporation, the owner of Atlantic City's Tropicana Casino and Resort, for failing to protect him and other individuals from the dangers of secondhand smoke.

Officials Might Bar Company From Atlantic City

News Brief: A guilty plea by a former New York City police commissioner in a conflict-of-interest case could bolster a move by New Jersey gaming regulators to bar a construction company from doing business with Atlantic City casinos.

Atlantic City Revenues Up for June

News Brief: With no government-imposed shutdown to worry about then, the Atlantic City casinos racked up $428.1 million in revenue in June for a record-breaking month.

Looking in on: Gaming

A selection of news and reflections from Las Vegas and Atlantic City this week.

Inside Gaming Column: Macau Opening Excites Wynn

A selection of news and views from inside the industry.

Atlantic City Casinos Reopen

News Brief: Thousands of New Jersey state employees are headed back to work this morning, formally ending the weeklong government shutdown that temporarily halted most state services and closed Atlantic City's 12 casinos for three days.

AC Casino Workers Demand End to Budget Crisis

Thousands of UNITE HERE members gather today at the steps of the State House in Trenton to demand that the leadership of the New Jersey Legislative Assembly approve a budget and end the stand-off that has shut down casino operations and race-tracks.

Atlantic City: All Bets Off Tables

Blackjack players and other gamblers were banished from the Boardwalk early Wednesday, with Atlantic City's kings, queens and aces temporarily locked away because of New Jersey's worsening budget crisis.

Gambling Beyond Nevada: By-The-Sea Change

With last week's soft opening of The Pier at Caesars, the southern New Jersey destination continues to morph into more than just a day-trip, gambling-intensive city.

Exec: Casinos Could Lose $20 Million a Day

News Brief: Atlantic City casinos could lose more than $20 million a day in revenue and cut thousands of jobs, according to an industry executive.

One Caesars Supervisor Cleared, Second Guilty of Spying on Women

News Brief: A former surveillance supervisor at Caesars Atlantic City has been cleared of charges he spied on attractive women in the casino, but a second supervisor faces a suspension of his gaming license.

Casino Firms Say They Can Weather Jersey Shutdown

News Brief: Atlantic City casinos could close Wednesday if a state budget crisis isn't averted today, but gambling companies with ties to Northern Nevada are not expected to take a big hit.

Borgata Opens $200 Million Expansion Project

Boyd Gaming Corporation and MGM Mirage report the opening of its public space expansion at the Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa, located at Renaissance Pointe in Atlantic City.

NY to Atlantic City Casino Train Planned

News Brief: An express train to take high rollers to and from the Big Apple to Atlantic City could hit the rails by fall 2007, and casinos are picking up the fare.

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