The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians is opening a new $300 million casino today but some neighbors aren't celebrating.
The tribe built the casino on an area of its reservation bordering a residential neighborhood. Homeowners say traffic, noise and crime will only worsen.
The 480,000-square-foot casino will employ 2,500.
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New San Manuel Band casino worries neighbors
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