This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. California’s new regulations will ban blackjack from cardrooms, closing a loophole that let them offer many casino ...
California’s $5.6 billion cardroom industry may be holding a losing hand. A few days before Christmas, California Attorney General Rob Bonta proposed new rules that would drastically alter how casinos ...
R.P. Lumber Company Inc. completed its acquisition of Bender Lumber Company — a building materials supplier with eight locations in Southern Indiana — on Friday. That includes the supplier’s ...
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SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — Cardrooms in California could take a major hit come April 1, as new regulations will bar the establishments from offering blackjack-style games. Attorney General Rob Bonta’s ...
(FOX40.COM) — New regulations will bar cardrooms from offering blackjack and other player-dealer games — a move opponents say will devastate the industry in California. Under one of the two new rules, ...
The state of California, led by Attorney General Rob Bonta, has just approved new regulations that could essentially wipe out blackjack games here starting April 1. Cardrooms have until May 31 to ...
Changes are coming to California’s gaming industry after the state approved new rules that will prohibit traditional blackjack at the state’s cardrooms. The Office of Administrative Law approved the ...
California will ban traditional card-room blackjack starting April 1. Club One warns ban could cut its tax contributions to city of Fresno by about 75%. Tribal casinos support the card room ban and ...