Leaders of several tribal casinos say business remains stable, though the state’s gaming scene isn’t immune to all headwinds.
The scope of Washington's tribal economies is expanding its reach — and the tribes' reasoning is that's to the aid of all.
The fate of the Tri-Cities’ first tribal casino rests firmly in the hands of the Office of Indian Gaming within the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation ...
This story was originally published on MyNorthwest.com. Four casinos in Washington are shutting down after their parent company filed for bankruptcy. Maverick Gaming filed for bankruptcy Monday ...
PULLMAN, Wash. — The rapid growth of sport betting at tribal casinos around Washington is expected to become a $94 million business in the next five years, as the state is now open for sports betting, ...
Casinos need several things in order to operate successfully, like money, cards and slots. But perhaps most important is the dealer — without a team of dealers, casinos would crumble. Dealers are an ...
A lucky gambler turned a $60 bet into a six-figure jackpot in Western Washington, casino officials said. The gambler won $263 ...
PORTLAND, Ore. -- A woman from the Portland area went to a casino in Washington, appeared to win a multi-million dollar jackpot, then had casino bosses tell her there was no prize because the machine ...
A man at a poker table went on a sudden, unprovoked attack at a casino in Washington state Monday night, stabbing or slashing four people before being arrested after a high-speed car chase, ...
Tacoma Fire officials confirmed one person fell from an upper floor of the casino on Saturday night and died from their injuries. A second person was also injured.
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