The countdown is on in Pennsylvania! Parx announced that it plans to begin offering online and mobile gambling on the very first day the PGCB allows.
Parx, Harrah's and Mount Airy all get approval for their petitions to offer slots, table games and poker via their planned Pennsylvania online casinos.
Parx Casino and GAN have entered into a multi-year contract that will see GAN power the PA casino's online gambling websites and sports betting operations.
The issue of the number of brands or "skins" in the pending Pennsylvania online gambling industry remains a key sticking point before a likely launch later...
Parx Casino has joined Sands Bethlehem in opposing the regulation of online gambling in Pennsylvania, but its opposition isn't as unwavering. Here's why.
At a recent hearing, six of Pennsylvania's 12 casinos provided testimony in support of online gambling. Four others not in attendance also support iGaming.
Gov. Tom Wolf says he doesn't want an expansion of gambling to result in less revenue for Pennsylvania. But was he talking about legal online...
A joint Senate and House hearing highlights the points of contention among stakeholders and policy makers when it comes to legalizing online gambling in PA.
With the launch of SugarHouse Casino, the number of out-of-state casinos in the NJ online gambling market has reached three. Will others follow suit?
To help fund the state budget Pennsylvania has increased the tax rate casinos pay on table games, but revenue from online gambling is still needed.
Steve Ruddock argues that by lobbying to require PA online casino customers register accounts in person, Parx is harming the industry for little gain.
The current - and possible - relationships between land-based Pennsylvania casinos and the platforms they'll partner with if PA regulates online gambling.