The casino is celebrating its fourth anniversary with a new poker room and a high-limit room Live! Casino Pittsburgh has revealed exciting new features as part of its $7.5 million renovation, marking its four-year anniversary with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The upgrades, which were completed over four months, include a poker room, a high-limit table games
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Five More Scattered Spider Cryptocurrency Hackers Charged Over Recent Attacks
The group has been behind a number of high-profile attacks over the past couple of years Five individuals have been charged in connection with a hacking group known as Scattered Spider, accused of stealing $11 million in cryptocurrency and sensitive information from businesses and individuals. US prosecutors allege the group carried out phishing schemes and
Efforts To Bring Fifth Casino to Virginia Face Large Hurdle
Lawmakers have intervened in an attempt to bring a casino to Fairfax County Efforts to bring a fifth casino to Virginia have hit a major roadblock, as the proposal to build a gambling venue in Tysons is officially stalled. Senate Bill 675, which sought to allow Fairfax County voters to decide on the matter through
Virginia Senator Continues Push for New Casino
The lawmaker has been trying for years to bring a casino to Fairfax County Virginia Senator Dave Marsden is once again advocating for the construction of a casino in Fairfax County, specifically in Tysons. Legislation enabling Northern Virginia residents to vote on the matter is expected to be introduced in January. This marks the third
Iowa Might Have More Difficulty Finding a Path for Legalized Online Casinos
More opposition is emerging to block any potential iGaming effort the state may make Iowa’s journey toward legalizing online casinos is likely to encounter obstacles as debate grows around gambling expansion within the state. The recent end of a two-year moratorium on new casinos in Iowa has sparked opposition to a proposed casino in Cedar
Texas’ Second-In-Command Confirms Casinos Not on the Agenda
Lt. Governor Dan Patrick still believes there’s not enough public support for legalized casinos Texas Lt. Governor Dan Patrick recently confirmed that casino legalization is not expected to be part of the upcoming legislative agenda, citing a lack of widespread support from lawmakers and Texas residents. Patrick explained that casino gambling simply isn’t a priority
Odds on Gambling Expansion Just Got Longer Following Election Results
The election of certain state politicians could hinder the legalization of casinos and sports betting Following this month’s elections, the push for legalized casino gambling and sports betting in Texas appears to have hit a setback. With Republicans securing key state Senate positions, including Adam Hinojosa’s win, the likelihood of passing gambling legislation has decreased.
Election Results Show States Still Divided on Gambling
A Virginia casino measure advances, but another in Arkansas gets defeated In the recent elections, gambling and casino expansion were major topics in Virginia and Arkansas, where voters took distinct approaches toward casino development. These results highlight how public opinion on gambling remains divided across the country. In Virginia, the city of Petersburg saw a
Missouri Residents Say No to New Casino at the Polls, but Yes to Sports Betting
A Lake of the Ozarks casino isn’t in the cards for Missouri, but sports betting is Missouri voters faced six ballot measures in the recent election, making key decisions on issues like gambling, sports betting, and other statewide concerns. Among the notable measures was Amendment 5, which proposed allowing an additional casino license, specifically at the
Brazil Lawmaker Optimistic on Casino Bill
Senator Silvestre is confident Brazil will make progress on legalized casinos before the end of the year Brazilian Senator Irajá Silvestre is expressing optimism about the future of casino legalization in Brazil, sharing that the Senate may vote on a bill later this year to allow casinos in integrated resorts. As rapporteur for the legislation,
Thailand Needs More Time to Figure Out Casino Legislation
The government is going to delay taking further action until it better understands the industry Thailand’s government has decided to take a step back on its plans to legalize casino entertainment complexes, opting for more discussions with coalition members and stakeholders before moving forward. The proposal, spearheaded by the Pheu Thai-led administration, aims to establish
Sahara Las Vegas To Shut down Poker in Favor of Slots
The casino claims there’s not enough interest to keep the poker room open The Sahara Las Vegas is making a shift away from poker by closing its poker room in mid-November. This decision will repurpose the poker area for additional slot machines as part of a new slot-focused space on the casino floor. Paul Hobson,