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Small Vegas casino strives for comeback

The Royal House is undergoing a multi-million dollar renovation and has been relying on locals' word-of-mouth to boost interest.

Players come from far and wide to win at Reno casino

Gamblers from Washington and Wyoming both won major jackpots over $20,000 at the Silver Legacy Resort Casino.

Iowa: Casino fines levied

Human error cited, as two Iowa casinos face fines.

Arizona casino unveils new $130 million expansion

The Casino Del Sol officially opened its doors on 11-11-11 after a nearly two-year, $130 million construction project.

California casino pays out over $10 million in October

Thunder Valley Casino Resort gave away $10,704,662 in jackpots during the month of October.

Casino City Gang: Wrapping up the November Nine

Vin Narayanan and Dan Igo join host Aaron Todd from Las Vegas where they witnessed the crowning of Pius Heinz as the 2011 World Series of Poker Main Event champion. The gang discusses the conclusion of the fourth November Nine, the passage of a referendum on sports betting in Atlantic City and make their weekly NFL picks.

Daring heist occurs at Barona Casino

Barona Casino was robbed by four gunmen in a brazen early morning attack on Wednesday.

New York: Gamblers flocking to new racino

Aqueduct Racino sees high volume of visitors during its first week of operation.

Thunder Valley casino tribe split over Kings pledge

The decision by the Thunder Valley Casino Resort to pledge $1 million to the Sacramento Kings leads to tribal council recall effort.

Germany's Pius Heinz makes history with Main Event win

Pius Heinz made history early Wednesday morning after winning the World Series of Poker Main Event, as he is the first German player to win the coveted gold bracelet.

Pius Heinz wins World Series of Poker Main Event

Pius Heinz outlasted Martin Staszko in six hours of heads-up play to win the WSOP Main Event and $8,715,638. Heinz is the first German to win the World Series Main Event.

“Bras for Breast Cancer” raises $18,000 for American Cancer Society

Having pledged to donate $1 to the American Cancer Society for every bra collected, Riverwalk Casino and Hotel presented the American Cancer Society with a check totaling $18,694 this week.

Casino City Gang: November Nine Part I edition

Vin Narayanan and Dan Igo join host Aaron Todd live from Las Vegas to recap Sunday night's WSOP final table action and preview the action as the last three men standing (Pius Heinz, Ben Lamb and Martin Staszko) will duke it out for the title and $8.7 million at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino tonight.

Public hearing on December 15th for Mount Airy Casino Resort slots license renewal

Public are invited and welcome to attend hearing for renewal of Mount Airy's slots licence.

Breeders' Cup numbers down from 2010 records

Attendance numbers and handle figures were down slightly for the 2011 Breeders' Cup event.

Shhh. We're trying to play a poker tournament.

Pius Heinz, Ben Lamb and Martin Staszko survived a grueling day of poker Sunday and will play for the World Series of Poker Main Event championship Tuesday. The tournament's champion will win $8,715,638. But the real story of the day was poker manners, or lack thereof.

Seneca Nation unhappy with slot revenue negotiations

Seneca Nation leaders say government negotiating in bad faith and request arbitration in 10-month-old slot revenue dispute.

Delaware Park collecting for food bank

During its 2009 and 2010 food drives, Delaware Park collected 8,015 pounds of food for the Food Bank of Delaware.

Sahara hotel-casino renovation approved in Las Vegas

The Sahara was forced to close its doors six months ago but a remodeling plan was approved unanimously Wednesday by the Clark County Commission.

MGM Resorts says Las Vegas properties are recovering

Casino revenue at the 10 Las Vegas Strip properties owned by MGM Resorts International grew by 6 percent last quarter.

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