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Foxwoods and Mohegan slots down

News brief: The two Connecticut casinos reported October declines that were less than what occurred in September.

CDI announces CasinoCAD sale to Snoqualmie Casino

The sale marks CDI's 10th installation in Washington State will enable the casino to increase profitability, productivity and market share.

Police search for Vegas casino robber

Man handed a note to a Fitzgerald casino cage cashier and walked out with thousands of dollars in cash.

Watch player reaction from WSOP Main Event final table

As players busted out of the Main Event final table Sunday, Casino City was on the scene to see and hear what they had to say. You can watch all seven press conferences here.

Wisconsin casino helps local food pantry

Guests and associates at Lake of the Torches Resort Casino joined together last week to ensure a food pantry is well-stocked.

Bally's casino fined in underage gambling case

News brief: The Atlantic City casino is hit with a $157,500 fine for allowing an underage gambler to gamble so extensively she was considered a "rated player."

Fair Grounds' races will go online

News brief: Races from the New Orleans track will be available through most online and telephone wagering companies.

Kansas City's coin-op slots will soon be gone

News brief: The Isle of Capri casino has replaced almost all of its coin-operated devices.

Fireworks mark opening of Aliante Station Casino

Things didn’t go exactly as planned at Aliante Station’s grand opening Tuesday night, but Station Casinos execs certainly aren’t complaining.

Aliante opens its doors with a bang

Thousands attend the opening of the new $662 million North Las Vegas hotel-casino.

New $662 million Aliante Station set to open

The Station Casinos property will premiere tomorrow in North Las Vegas.

Arizona casino set to open Nov. 20

News brief: The $60 million Lone Butte Casino is set to open despite the shaky economy.

Eastgate locks up 2008 WSOP crown

Denmark's Peter Eastgate beat Russia's Ivan Demidov in four hours of heads-up play Monday night to win the World Series of Poker Main Event and $10.1 million.

Top-10 memorable moments from the WSOP Main Event final table

Casino City chooses 10 memorable moments from all of the drama and excitement that unfolded over the weekend in Las Vegas at the World Series of Poker's Main Event final table.

Gambling may aid in Ike recovery

News brief: A group of business owners on Galveston Island calls for legalized gambling as a way to recover from Hurricane Ike.

Problem gambling programs thriving despite downturn

Thanks in part to slot machine taxes, compulsive gamblers no longer have to pick up the phone to get information about local support groups and treatment programs.

Ruling on gyms to have big effect on nightclubs, too

A discrimination complaint filed against a chain of local gyms is almost sure to shake up the lucrative nightclub industry in Las Vegas casinos.

Slot machines bring boost to Fair Grounds

News brief: Slot revenues have increased purses and attrached top horses, jockeys, trainers and owners.

Spirited fan base floods the Main Event final table

The much-anticipated Main Event final table attracted a sell-out crowd on Sunday at the Penn & Teller Theater, creating an atmosphere unlike anything the WSOP has ever seen before.

Moody's downgrades Fontainebleau debt funding

Resort will open on time but bond analyst wary of declining gaming revenue.

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