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Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Atlantic City to reopen with new program

The property will reopen under new and thorough 'Safe + Sound' program guidelines to help ensure good clean fun at the resort destination.

Resorts Casino Hotel announces reopening plans

The Atlantic City resort's plan includes a significant capital investment to improve air quality, as well as clean and sanitize surfaces across the property.

Two-year low for New Jersey sportsbooks

While sportsbooks and Atlantic City casinos languish, revenue at online casinos and poker rooms continue to skyrocket, hitting a record $80 million in April.

Atlantic City casinos will remain closed until at least early June

New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy extended his public health emergency until at least 5 June, meaning the nine Atlantic City casinos will remain closed for the beginning of its most busy time of year.

Several racetracks getting ready to reopen

Mountaineer Racetrack, Canterbury Park and Monmouth Park have all announced updates on when they will begin reopening.

Resorts Casino Hotel donates $50,000 to South Jersey community

The Atlantic City resort announced today that they have donated $25,000 to The Community FoodBank of New Jersey’s Southern Branchand $25,000 to the Jewish Family Services of Atlantic and Cape.

Casino City’s Friday Five: Reopening plans edition

We have seen several U.S. states near the ready point to begin reopening certain things to the public. Some have even announced a date that they will begin to do so. Many casinos in Nevada are pushing for reopening to take place sometime next month.

Caesars Entertainment sells Bally's in Atlantic City to Twin River Worldwide

Caesars Entertainment Corporation and VICI Properties announced they have reached an agreement to sell the Bally's in Atlantic City to Twin River Worldwide Holdings for approximately $25 million in cash.

Twin River Worldwide acquires three casinos

The company acquired Eldorado Resort Casino and MontBleu Resort Casino & Spa from Eldorado Resorts. It also purchased Bally's in Atlantic City from Caesars Entertainment.

New Jersey sportsbook revenues fall, online casinos boom in March

New Jersey’s sportsbooks lost out on nearly $370 million in sports wagers in March, according to PlayNJ estimates, while online casino and poker revenue smashed the previous record with $64.8 million in revenue.

Golden Nugget casinos will remain closed until further notice

Landry's Inc. announced on its website that Golden Nugget casinos in New Jersey, Mississippi, Louisiana and Nevada will remain closed until further notice.

Caesars donates over 250,000 pounds of food and thousands of personal protection supplies

To date, the company has supplied more than 250,000 pounds of food, which is equivalent to approximately 208,000 meals to numerous food banks and charities

MGM Resorts donates $1 million for employee emergency fund

On top of the $1 million crisis and disaster relief pledge, the company is donating the equivalent of 400,000 meals across the U.S.

Mohegan Gaming & Entertainment casinos closed until further notice

Mohegan Gaming & Entertainment announced its decision to temporarily suspend operations at its North American properties until further notice consistent with directives from various government bodies.

East Coast Gaming Congress postponed until October

The 24th East Coast Gaming Congress & NexGen Gaming Forum has been moved to 26-27 October 26-27 at Harrah’s Casino Resort in Atlantic City.

Caesars Atlantic City casinos to temporarily close

Caesars Entertainment’s Atlantic City casinos – Caesars Atlantic City, Harrah's Resort Atlantic City and Bally's Atlantic City - will be temporarily closed effective at 8 p.m. tonight.

COVID-19 takes its toll on US casinos

As a result of the coronavirus outbreak in the U.S., casinos across the country have announced temporary closures. These resorts will continue to assess the situation over the next two weeks and reevaluate the closures.

Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa to shut down temporarily

MGM Resorts International announced that it will comply with Governor Murphy's order and will temporarily suspend operations at the Atlantic City resort by 8:00 p.m. today.

Altercations made to WSOP Circuit events

Due to the recent developments with the COVID-19 pandemic, the World Series of Poker Circuit, both domestic and international, have made changes to events after consultation with the host properties.

New Jersey sportsbook nearly hit $500 million in February

After a great month, the concern for New Jersey’s sportsbooks is what lies ahead after all of the four major sports, and more, have suspended seasons.

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