Eastern Shawnee Tribe to reopen gaming facility in February 2015

Eastern Shawnee Tribe to reopen gaming facility in February 2015 (September 1, 2014)

The Bordertown Casino closed two years ago while the tribe focused on the Indigo Sky Casino.

Seminole Tribe on track to see gaming revenues increase to $2.1B

Seminole Tribe on track to see gaming revenues increase to $2.1B (September 1, 2014)

Under the Class III gaming compact, the tribe is projected to share $256.8 million for the current year.

Tunica-Biloxi Tribe won't be sharing gaming revenues this quarter

Tunica-Biloxi Tribe won't be sharing gaming revenues this quarter (September 1, 2014)

This is the third quarter in the last year that no payment was made due to fluctuating revenues at the casino.

Opinion: Gaming good for Eastern Cherokees but not for fellow tribe

Opinion: Gaming good for Eastern Cherokees but not for fellow tribe (September 1, 2014)

Writer accuses the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians of being hypocritical for opposing the Catawba Nation casino.

Cherokee Nation announces $170M casino and retail development

Cherokee Nation announces $170M casino and retail development (September 1, 2014)

The Cherokee Springs Plaza will include a casino, two hotels, retail, office space and a convention center on 150-acres in Tahlequah.

Editorial: Tohono O'odham Nation didn't play by 'rules' with casino

Editorial: Tohono O'odham Nation didn't play by 'rules' with casino (September 1, 2014)

Newspaper accuses the Tohono O'odham Nation of playing tricks in its pursuit of an off-reservation casino.

Opinion: Federal recognition only means more casinos in California

Opinion: Federal recognition only means more casinos in California (September 1, 2014)

James Butler of the California Coalition Against Gambling Expansion opposes reforms to the federal recognition process at the Bureau of Indian Affairs.