Crown Resorts' Melbourne casino to face royal commission in Victoria while yet another director quits following Bergin report.
Las Vegas visitors less interested in gambling
Just 12% of 2014's visitors to Las Vegas came primarily to gamble, down three points from 2013; younger age demo worries regional casinos.
Nevada entity sports betting bill advances; Wizards owner backs betting
Nevada state Senate approves entity betting legislation; Lesniak confident of Third Circuit path; Washington Wizards owner backs legal bets.
666Bet seeks “alternative payment routes” for player refunds, update on Monday
Online gambling operator 666Bet says it's exploring "alternative payment routes" to refund player balances, promises update on Monday.
Gaming Industry News Weekly Recap – Stories You Might Have Missed
The gambling stories that made headlines during the week of April 12-18, 2015.
Judge tosses FBI evidence against accused online bookie Paul Phua
US District Judge Andrew Gordon rules that the FBI violated Paul Phua's privacy in obtaining evidence of illegal sports betting activity.
Galaxy feels pain of Macau downturn, sweats new gaming table uncertainty
Galaxy Entertainment Group revenue falls one-third in Q1 as company awaits word of how many new gaming tables Galaxy Macau Phase 2 will get.
New Zealand working group to study ways to defeat online betting sites
New Zealand announces formation of working group to study ways of making life miserable for international online betting sites.
Resorts boss says New Jersey close to approving PokerStars license application
Resorts Casino Hotel boss Morris Bailey says New Jersey regulators close to approving PokerStars' online gambling license application.