California’s first governor, Peter Hardeman Burnett, swore that the racist campaign he championed would not end “until the Indian race becomes extinct.” His two years in office brought malnutrition, ...
A California tribe’s plans for a new casino 30 miles northeast of San Francisco are on hold while the Bureau of Indian Affairs reviews the approval issued in the final days of the Biden administration ...
For decades a small, landless tribe in Northern California has been on a mission to get land, open a casino and tap into the gaming market enjoyed by so many other tribes that earn millions of dollars ...
On October 14 of last year — fewer than three weeks after Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom signed California Senate Bill 359 on September 28, allowing the state’s casino owning Native American tribes ...
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This could mark the beginning of the end for sweepstakes casinos in California. Lawmakers have moved forward with Assembly Bill 831, which aims to ban these casinos throughout the state. The bill, ...
California has officially put sweepstakes casinos on notice. On Sept. 8, the state Senate voted unanimously to advance Bill AB 831, a proposal that would outlaw sweeps gaming entirely. California ...
SACRAMENTO — Red Rock Resorts is aiming to strike gold again in Northern California. Along with Boyd Gaming and Caesars Entertainment, the company is helping develop and operate casino-resorts in ...
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First look: Inside California's new $600-million casino that's bigger than Caesars Palace
Next time you're driving the Grapevine and nearing the forest of oil rigs on the outskirts of Bakersfield, look for a six-story guitar. That would be the Hard Rock Casino Tejon, whose opening on ...
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