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Gambling News - 'Arizona'
Legal
January 15, 2021
Arizona Wants to Modernize Its Gambling Adding New Verticals
Arizona Governor Doug Ducey wants to modernize the state’s gambling system and renew the compacts with Native American tribes. Arizona To Update Gambling System Arizona Governor Doug Ducey wants to modernize and update the state’s gambling legislature. On Wednesday, Mr. Ducey submitted a document to Arizona lawmakers. In the document, Mr. Ducey states that he […]

Casino
January 2, 2021
Navajo Lays Off Temporarily More than 1,100 Casino Employees
Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise, the business entity of the Navajo Nation operating the tribe’s gambling establishments in Arizona and New Mexico, announced Thursday plans to temporarily lay off on New Year’s Day more than 1,100 workers. Temporary Layoffs to Cut Costs The Gaming Enterprise noted in its release that due to the impact on revenue […]

Casino
November 17, 2020
Gila River Hotels Signs Suns and Mercury for Fan-Focused Experiences
The Phoenix Suns and Phoenix Mercury have signed official fan-focused partnerships with Gila River Hotels & Casino. Suns and Mercury Explore New Awareness Opportunities with Gila River Gila River Hotels & Casinos, an Arizona-based tribal operator, has teamed up with the Phoenix Suns, a National Basketball Association (NBA) team, and Phoenix Mercury, a Women’s NBA […]

Legal
October 22, 2020
Arizona’s Sports Betting Is Shelved for 2021 as Consensus Fails
Legalizing sports betting in Arizona will probably have to wait until at least 2021, as the state and tribal operators have failed to reach consensus in several draft legislations so far. Arizona’s Sports Betting Push and HB 2813 Arizona has decided on a two-pronged approach towards the legalization of sports betting in 2020. Specifically, lawmakers […]

Casino
October 20, 2020
Hon-Dah Resort Casino Shut Down Due to Employees’ Virus Cases
The Hon-Dah Resort Casino in Pinetop, Arizona, announced Sunday the gaming establishment would be suspending temporarily operations. The White Mountain Apache Tribe which operates the casino decided to close the gaming venue after two of its staff tested positive for coronavirus. Second Closure According to the news release from the tribe, the gambling venue would […]

Business
August 16, 2020
Navajo Nation Announces Phased Reopening Next Week
Arizona’s Navajo Nation is preparing to reopen at 25% operating capacity as early as next week, the tribal operator announced on Thursday. Navajo Nation Readies a Restart in Arizona After two months of forcible shut-down, the Navajo Nation is finally restarting business, the tribal operator said on Thursday. The phased reopening should begin at some […]

Casino
June 20, 2020
Arizona Gila River Gaming Shutters Casinos Shortly After Reopening Them
Tribal operators in Arizona have been shutting down their casino business en masse amid spiking cases of COVID-19. The Gila River Gaming is the latest tribal operator to do so on Thursday. The company’s casinos will remain shut for two weeks. Gila River Gaming Casinos Follow Tribal Example and Suspend Operations Arizona was excited to […]

Legal
February 5, 2020
Arizona Retail Sports Betting In Focus Again
Arizona is a state with a significant tribal presence, as currently 22 tribes are being recognized, 16 of them operating 25 tribal casinos in total, but none of these casinos offer sports betting operations, the latter being illegal, a fact that may soon change as the state Senate has been introduced with SB1525, the bill […]
