Recently the Governor of New Jersey signed into law a measure that allows people convicted of drug charges to work in Atlantic City casinos.
Atlantic City
- Pointsbet fined by regulator after NJ breaches
- New Jersey moving to extend online casino legislation
- Sports leagues and media firms create advertising coalition body
- Caesars Entertainment reopens online casino in New Jersey
- New Jersey advances bill to restrict gambling advertising
- BetMGM and IGT launch Wheel of Fortune Casino
Atlantic City
A majority of the top executives at Atlantic City want to make the city a cleaner and safer one in order to help the image to …
Caesars Entertainment Corporation are reportedly looking to buy back a pier and commercial complex that is located directly next to one of the three Atlantic City …
The city officials in Atlantic City have taken a lot of heat in the last few years but some recent criticism hit home with a homegrown …
The Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino has been closed since 2014, and Atlantic City mayor Marty Small has a goal in 2020 to demolish the venue.
The Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) recently released the gambling revenue figures for December of 2019, which showed that online wagering is still king in New …
FOR the fourth straight year casinos in Atlantic City saw revenues increase, with last year’s figure of $3.47 billion the highest in the Garden State since …
The year 2020 is here are there is sure to be a lot of major stories over the next 12 months. For now, here are some …
The year 2020 is here, and with it comes a new set of challenges for the New Jersey gambling industry. Here are the three big stories …
It is never too early to make Super Bowl plans and there are many options for sports bettors in New Jersey. Some casinos in Atlantic City …