In The News: Center for Gaming Research

Casino.org

In his 2017 Adams Revenue Report, prepared for online gaming media outlet CDC Gaming Reports, the financial analyst says continued casino expansion across the US is responsible for the 3.7 percent year-over-year increase.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

A shareholder derivative lawsuit has been filed in Clark County district court on the behalf of the Norfolk County Retirement System, a current Wynn Resorts stockholder.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Some gaming industry sources talked about Steve Wynn’s resignation as if he had died.

KSNV-TV: News 3

Steve Wynn got it on both coasts today.

KSNV-TV: News 3

Steve Wynn got it on both coasts today.

TheCheers.org

Despite the growing popularity of online casinos, many people still take the trip out to enjoy their favorite games. In land-based casinos, slot machines and video poker still reign supreme, with 61 percent of visitors preferring a seat at a machine rather than a table. Perhaps it's the ease and simplicity of the gameplay.

Post and Courier

South Carolina's Democratic lawmakers still hope the state will one day legalize sports gambling, but they admit the risks may be too high for Republicans to take a chance on it this session.

U.S. News & World Report

A new report predicts 18 states will introduce bills to regulate sports betting this year, with 11 having a good chance of passing legislation.

New Jersey Gambling Sites

You’d think that the news of a Hard Rock opening and the possibility of a second casino launch in 2018 would be good news for the Atlantic City gaming industry.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

The future of the North end of the strip seems to be up in the air in large part to the possible failure of the Lucky Dragon. However, there could be actual signs of hope for the property and other developments in that area.

Calvin Ayre.com

Gambling operators have expressed optimism that financially strapped Atlantic City will see its renaissance in the coming years as threats to its existence slowly fade.

The Globe and Mail

The last traces of President Donald Trump's onetime casino empire could vanish. Someone may finally buy and reopen the former Revel casino. (Or maybe not.) The U.S. Supreme Court could legalize sports betting nationwide, drastically expanding the gambling industry.