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Less than a year after a new law went into effect to ban certain cash payout video games in Kentucky, one of the companies behind those games is now back in stores with a new product it says is legal.
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House Republicans were in disagreement on Friday on whether to pass new restrictions on so-called “gray machines.”
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Flutter Entertainment, the parent firm of PokerStars, has agreed to pay the Commonwealth of Kentucky $300 million.
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The Kentucky Supreme Court on Thursday reinstated an award of more than $1 billion against the illegal internet gambling site, PokerStars. The Supreme…
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Gov. Matt Bevin says suicides are part of the societal costs related to casino gambling, as he lashed out at his opponent's support for expanded gambling…
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An Illinois bill would allow veterans organizations to install gambling machines in communities that would otherwise prohibit them. The Daily Herald…
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With public interest in horse racing declining, the parent company of the Kentucky Derby has evolved into an entertainment enterprise built on gambling…
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Legislation to set aside state funds to help with counseling for compulsive and problem gamblers is headed to the Kentucky House floor. Similar measures…
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Some Illinois bar owners say they're already profiting big from video gambling games that went live statewide late last year. Players statewide in…
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Illinois lawmakers are facing the final three days of the Legislature’s fall session, but big issues like fixing state pension funds or expanding…