This is the place to explore breaking events and important news about the casino of North America. While there may are 23 separate countries on the continent, you will find most of them covered in our Caribbean Casino News section. While some news from Mexico will appear here, most of the articles about casinos and regulatory happenings in this section are about the Canadian and US industries. The U.S.A. has more casinos than any other place on earth, so most of the articles in this category are about them.
The U.S. and Mexico are organized by states while Canada is organized by provinces and territories. In the U.S. and Canada, we have given all Tribal and First Nation news the same weighting as if they were a single state within their respective countries.
This section provides a broad overview of all casino news in North America and the articles are always cross-referenced with more specific information about the subject matter.
In South Dakota, a blackjack dealer has pled guilty to stealing $10,000 from his former employer, the Dakota Sioux Casino.
Employees of casino gaming venues are hired and trained in all aspects of gaming upo...
Construction and real estate development firm Meruelo Group has reportedly agreed on a deal to purchase the SLS Las Vegas hotel and casino from current owner Stockbridge Capital Group for an undisclosed amount....
A lawsuit filed Sunday in U.S. District Court in Denver accuses the Golden Mardi Gras Casino of age and gender discrimination.
San Luis Obispo, California attorney Lisa Sahli filed the lawsuit on behalf of 1...
In western Oklahoma, a two-acre parking lot next to the Lucky Star Casino near the small city of Clinton now reportedly sits empty with concrete blocks barricading its entrance following a ruling from the Natio...
Lawyers for Resorts World Casino at Aqueduct keep rolling snake eyes when it comes to their defense of minor civil infractions at the New York City casino.
The New York Post reports that in three years, the ...
In northern California, the Coyote Valley Band Of Pomo Indians is reportedly continuing negotiations with officials in Mendocino County regarding the possibility of moving the tribe’s Coyote Valley Casino to an...
Renovations to the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community (KBIC) of the Lake Superior Band of Chippewa Indians’ two gaming facilities located in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula totaling more than $40 million were announced i...
A little over a week after the Illinois State Senate passed a proposed measure that could see the Midwestern state license up to six new casinos, and leaders for the city of Springfield have reportedly sent a l...
It is not uncommon for a poker tournament to end with a chopped pot if the players participating in the final table decide to cut a deal. During a special high roller event hosted by the Aria Resort & Casin...
The month of May marks a gaming milestone for the federally recognized Washoe Tribe, located in Gardnerville, Nevada.
Last year in May, the Washoe Tribe held the official grand opening of its first gaming fa...
After purchasing the former Trump Taj Mahal of Atlantic City in March for $50 million, Hard Rock International announced big plans for the property. In the beginning, the company originally planned to spend $35...
A new committee has been formed in the state of Mississippi that will work to study the lottery, taking a look at neighboring states that offer lottery gaming and see how they fare with the operation of the act...
The Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma recently broke ground on its latest gambling venture located in the small town of Terral in Jefferson County.
The $10 million casino is being built on land situated less than...
Workers at Ohio’s four casinos may soon be able to play slots and place wagers at local casinos where they are not employed after Wednesday saw the Ohio State Senate approve an amendment to the Midwestern state...
In New Jersey, the man behind racetrack operator Meadowlands Racing and Entertainment has reportedly declared that the state should wait until casinos have opened in southern New York before revisiting legislat...