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Big Las Vegas Developers Sought For New Cambodia Casino

Macau and Singapore are cornering the market on casino gambling in Asia, but a South Korean developer is looking to big name Las Vegas gaming company's to operate a new casino being built in Cambodia.

Midwest Conference On Problem Gambling Begins Today In Kansas City

Today, the Midwest Conference on Problem Gambling and Substance Abuse begins in Kansas City. The conference will have experts from all over the world speaking on how to slow down and treat problem gambling.

Worishofer Shoes Making Their Way To Casinos Around US

Worishofer shoes are designed for nothing more than giving relief to sore feet. The footwear, known as "granny" shoes, are becoming trendy again, and they are being found at casinos all across the US.

Gamblers Soon May See Chevy Volt Giveaways At Local Casinos

In their never ending battle to coerce customers into their gambling dens, casinos have always created promotional giveaways. The Chevy Volt, the first mass produced electric car from General Motors, may soon be one of those giveaways.

Tax Rate Helps Casinos In Pennsylvania Pass Nevada In Tax Revenue

The tax rate for Pennsylvania casinos is fifty-five percent, which may be the reason why in the last fiscal year, Pennsylvania casinos generated more tax revenue than Nevada casinos.

Pepco Power Outage Has Gambling On Hold At Maryland Casinos

A heavy storm has left hundreds of thousands of Washington D.C. residents without power, and the Pepco power outage has gamblers staying away from Maryland casinos for the time being.

West Virginia Gambling Revenue Down For Last Fiscal Year

West Virginia was expecting an increase in gambling revenue when the state changed gambling laws last year. Instead, revenue for the past fiscal year that ended at the end of June was down $67 million.