New Jersey's fast-growing sports betting industry posted another record-breaking month in September as football season swung into action.
New Jersey
- 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
New Jersey
After more than three months out of action, Atlantic City casinos opened their doors at the beginning of July. According to the New Jersey Division of …
The biggest gambling company in the United States is now in place with the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement’s Casino Control Commission unanimously approving the …
While eight of the nine Atlantic City casinos reopened for the July 4 weekend, Borgata was the one that did not. However, the MGM Resorts property …
The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement recently released online casino revenue figures for June, which point to another record year in 2020.
NBA teams recently entered the Orlando bubble in preparation for the resumption of the season on July 30. Although the restart is still more than two …
Last week, a bill was filed in New Jersey that would allow the state's racetracks to have live poker rooms. The proposed legislation, A4365, was introduced …
Tipico, a leading sports betting operator in Germany, recently joined the growing list of European operators that have jumped the pond to enter the New Jersey …
Caesars Entertainment opened back up its three Atlantic City casinos to the public this week with little fanfare. Caesars, Bally’s, and Harrah’s had all been closed …
While most of the Atlantic City casinos will reopen on July 2, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has issued a ban on drinking and smoking at …