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Hard Rock Tulsa to host World Series of Poker

From 15-26 March 2018, the casino will be the 21st stop of the event and the only WSOP event held in Tulsa.

WSOP announces 2017/2018 U.S. circuit schedule

The tour has scheduled a record 26 stops for its fourteenth season and will begin on 2 August at Harrah's Cherokee in North Carolina.

WSOP Circuit sets sights on Harrah's Cherokee Casino Resort

The 13th season of the World Series of Poker Circuit will conclude at Harrah's Cherokee Casino Resort in North Carolina this August.

As poker has grown, so has the career of ESPN's Lon McEachern

As ESPN begins its 2016 coverage of the World Series of Poker this week, popular host Lon McEachern speaks with Casino City about the parallels between his career and the continued rise and popularity of the game.

World Series of Poker announces 2016-2017 WSOP Circuit schedule

Kicking off Aug. 4 at Harrah's Cherokee Casino Resort in North Carolina, the circuit will travel to 22 U.S. Circuit stops and six international stops.

3 Doors Down announces schedule for fall tour

Tickets for the band's Us And The Night tour will be available starting Monday, May 16.

WSOP Global Casino Championship set for Aug. 9-11

A total of 100 players earn free seats to the Global Casino Championship. The Main Event winner at each stop of the 2015-2016 WSOP Circuit receives a free entry, as does the Casino Champion at each stop. An additional 12 qualifiers earned seats by winning the Main Event or becoming Casino Champion at a stop on the WSOP International Circuit.

Casino Openings & Expansions: Cherokee Nation to open a second venue in North Carolina

On Sept. 28, the Cherokees will unveil Harrah’s Cherokee Valley River Casino & Hotel near Murphy, N.C., about one hour from the tribe’s other resort casino, Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort.

New North Carolina Harrah's casino to open doors next month

Harrah’s Cherokee Valley River will open next month.

Harrah's parking deck collapses

Part of a parking deck has collapsed at Harrah's Casino Cherokee, but so far there are no reports of injuries.

Galaxy Gaming enters North Carolina

Harrah's Cherokee Casino Resort has installed Galaxy's games on 61 of its approximately 100 tables.

North Carolina: Sweepstakes video ban takes effect

North Carolina's video sweepstakes ban now in effect, with parlors closing.

Governor to attend Harrah's Cherokee Casino & Hotel's official live opening ceremony

Gov. Beverly Perdue and Principal Chief Michell Hicks of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians will officially open live table games at Harrah's Cherokee Casino & Hotel.

Harrah's Cherokee Casino and Hotel hiring 500 for expansion

North Carolina's only casino will hire table game dealers, bartenders, housekeepers and others.

Governor and Legislature will expand gaming in North Carolina with new Cherokee compact

New Cherokee Gaming Compact under consideration by the Governor and State Legislature should open the door for a regulated video sweepstakes industry.

North Carolina casino opens Johnny Rockets restaurant

Harrah's Cherokee Casino and Hotel has opened North Carolina's first Johnny Rockets chain.

North Carolina to face decision on compact with tribe

North Carolina to face a decision whether to ratify a compact that could see live table games at Harrah's Cherokee Casino.

N. Charleston face vote on gambling ships

Vote on gambling boats due next week, they could sail as soon as December.

North Carolina casino opens new event center

Harrah's Cherokee Casino & Hotel unveiled its 3,000-plus seat Event Center over Labor Day Weekend with performances by Hank Williams, Jr. and Lady Antebellum.

Down-on-his-luck N.C. pro wins WSOP title, $327,040

Chris Bell won the $5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha High-Low Split championship on Monday morning to take home a WSOP gold bracelet and $327,040 in first-place prize money, and it couldn't have come at a better time.

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