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California casino to open new poker room

The Agua Caliente Casino Resort Spa in Rancho Mirage will open a new poker room on Saturday, Oct. 30.

Montana: Bankruptcy forces 2 casinos to temporarily close

Casinos, caught up in bankruptcy proceedings, have to close temporarily.

New general manager to keep focus local

New general manager changes the casino focus to local from national.

Hollywood Casino Perryville opens early

First of five planned Maryland casinos opens days ahead of schedule.

Despite tough times, casinos bullish on expansion in New England

While the gambling industry is still recovering from the economic downturn, many in the industry think Massachusetts and New Hampshire are ripe for expansion.

Penn National buys 50 percent stake in Texas racetrack operation

Penn National Gaming is forming a joint venture partnership with Texas racetrack operator Sam Houston Park.

Mohegan Sun's Fall Showdown to rise in November

The fall tournament series at the Connecticut casino will include the Northeast’s first multi-play event and a $1,650 buy-in Main Event.

California casino sees record-breaking jackpot

A man won over $2 million on a $5 slot machine bet at Bear River Casino in Northern California last Saturday.

Hard Rock chain owner says "Rehab" hurts image

The owners of the Orlando-based Hard Rock Cafe restaurant chain have sued owners of the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, saying the casino's party image has damaged its name.

"America's Got Talent" going to Atlantic City

The top-10 performers from the hit TV show will embark on a nationwide tour with a stop in Atlantic City at Trump Taj Mahal.

Analysts: Mohegan Sun could see more layoffs

Analyst speculates last week's layoffs may not be enough to satisfy lenders.

Hockey and Hooters can mix in Vegas

Hedge fund operator Phil Falcone, who owns a 40 percent stake in the Minnesota Wild, may have an increased role at the troubled Hooters Hotel.

New sportsbook opens at Eureka Casino

Club Cal Neva opens sportsbook at Eureka Casino Resort.

Mohegan Sun abandon lawsuit against high roller

Mohegan Sun drops $10 million debt lawsuit against high roller who has other charges pending.

Sugar House offers preview to media

Casino to open Sept 23, 2010 previews 45,000 square foot gambling floor.

Reno hit by power cut

Power cut knocked out power to airport and some casinos in Reno.

355 layoffs at Mohegan Sun

Mohegan Sun announces 355 layoffs amid revenue decline.

Commerce Casino guarantees $100,000 in lower buy-in event

The California casino is making history by giving away a first place prize of $100,000 in a $120 buy-in event.

Analysts see little optimism for gaming industry

Wall Street analysts say the struggles of the Nevada casino industry could last well into 2011.

Plaza in Vegas shutting down hotel

The Plaza in downtown Las Vegas will close its 1,037-room hotel tower and will lay off more than 400 employees within the next two months.

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