The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board released sports betting figures for June, the first full month of online wagering.
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Rush Street Gaming has informed the PGCB that its SugarHouse Casino in Philly will be rebranded as Rivers Casino.
The Keystone State plans to begin online poker game mid-July, but questions remain about what the games will look like out of the gate.
- Mar 21, 2019 /
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A new bill in Pennsylvania would give communities greater control over truck stop gambling in their jurisdictions.
Sports betting helped the Pennsylvania gambling market make a major turnaround in January. Revenue was up 3.2% after falling in January 2018.
Another Pennsylvania casino has found a partner for land-based and remote sports betting, as well as real-money online casino gambling.
Keystone State casinos won a record $3.24 billion from gamblers in 2018, but revenue was virtually flat in a year-over-year comparison.
PA's still tiny sports betting industry took $16 million in wagers last month, a figure that should grow sharply when it goes online.
A vague DOJ reinterpretation of a decades-old law isn't likely to significantly delay Pennsylvania's upcoming online casino launch.
PA slot operators end 2018 with a bang, raking in more than $200 million in December and giving back $1.2 billion in tax revenue for the year.
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