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- Distanced blackjack and poker? First California cardroom reopens
- Rusty Simmons August 9, 2020
- ‘Just Trying To Survive’: Tracy Casino Reopens Outdoors
- Marlee Ginter August 8, 2020
- HYPOCRISY: California Indian Tribes Cancel Their 2020 Pow Wows Due to Coronavirus, Keep Casinos Open
- BY BRIAN HEWS • August 8. 2020
- Newsom supports EMC relocation project
- August 5, 2020
- Amador tribe enters gaming compact with state, clearing way for Plymouth casino
- Emily Hamann August 4, 2020
- Rosamond casino lays off 20, closes amid pandemic restrictions
- August 4, 2020
- Hoopa ceases non-emergency operations, 6 active Covid-19 cases on the reservation
- August 4, 2020
- Eagle Mountain heading to state for approval
- Charles Whisnand August 4, 2020
- Governor Newsom Signs Tribal Compacts and Concurs with U.S. Department of the Interior Decision
- August 4, 2020
- The United Auburn Indian Community Supports California Problem Gambling Nonprofit Despite Current Economic Uncertainties
- August 3, 2020
- HOW THE CALIFORNIA SPORTS BETTING EFFORT TURNED OUT TO BE FOOL’S GOLD
- Matthew Kredell August 3, 2020
- The Lake County Bloom
- August 3, 2020
- San Jose wants voters to raise card room taxes, add more table games
- Katie Lauer August 2, 2020
- Redding is trying to 'kill' Win-River's expansion plan, lawsuit alleges
- Michele Chandler Redding Record Searchlight
- Elk Valley Rancheria announces permanent closure of Tsunami Lanes
- July 29, 2020 Tsunami Lanes has closed permanently according to the chairman of Elk Valley Rancheria, which owns the bowling center in Crescent City.
- Quechan Casino reopens after more than four months
- April Hettinger July 29, 2020
- After 250 years, Big Sur land finally returned to Native American tribe
- Andrew Chamings July 28, 2020 'We plan on keeping this land forever'
- Historian Alexandra Stern Reflects on Landmark Ruling for Native Americans
- Robert Cable July 24, 2020 The Supreme Court ruled that Oklahoma state authorities do not have the authority to prosecute criminal cases involving Native Americans on their tribal lands.
- Agua Caliente Casino Cathedral City is under construction — here’s what it will offer
- Alex Groves July 28, 2020
- Bear River Casino Responds to News That An Employee Tested Positive for COVID-19
- Ryan Burns July 24, 2020
- New California Bill Could Expand State’s Indigenous Repatriation Laws
- Claire Selvin July 24, 2020
- Bear River Casino employee tests positive for COVID-19; casino remains open
- Shomik Mukherjee July 24, 2020
- Agua Caliente Casino Cathedral City pushes forward with construction, plans to hire 500 employees
- Amanda Ulrich July 21, 2020
- Tribal casinos’ continued operation deemed ‘patently unfair’ by Fresno-area cardrooms
- Rachel Lewis July 21, 2020
- The Big Problem With A Small Number: 0.000041%
- Richard Shuetz July 20, 2020
- More Chumash Casino Resort employees test positive for COVID-19
- July 20, 2020 There are 13 cases among staff members to date
- After Just 4 Days Open, Blue Lake Casino Again Closes
- Ashley Harrell July 20, 2020 Blue Lake Casino has again shuttered its doors due to the pandemic.
- Fantasy Springs postpones all large concerts until 2021
- Jesus Reyes July 20, 2020
- Coronavirus: Cardrooms cry foul as California tribal casinos ignore Newsom’s pleas to shut down
- Michael Cabanatuan July 17, 2020
- A Sacramento-area card room was closed by regulators in January. Then it got a PPP loan
- Dale Kasler July 16, 2020
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