Get A Grip: The Week In Sports Betting: Rhode Island, Denver Broncos, More
Rhode Island lawmakers are heading toward removing the in-person registration requirement, Broncons make another deal, and more.
Rhode Island lawmakers are heading toward removing the in-person registration requirement, Broncons make another deal, and more.
Montana lawmakers want a transparent bid process, Rhode Island lawsuit dropped, and ramblings from a first-time in-play bettor.
Results of court hearing determining constitutionality of sports betting will determine if state can launch mobile app this week.
Rhode Island Lottery targeting September launch, but information about what's going in West Virginia is sparse.
Two mobile apps, both powered by IGT and William Hill, will be available, as RI preps to become first New ...
State hoping to capitalize on traffic from neighboring Massachusetts, Connecticut.
Washington D.C. sports betting could be live as early as September, and mobile sports betting should be legal in Rhode ...
By a huge margin, a bill to legalize mobile sports betting in Rhode Island is just one signature away from ...
Legalized mobile betting in Rhode Island cleared its latest hurdle on Tuesday when a committee passed a measure to a ...
Despite concerns about in-person registration and offering a monopoly to the Twin River Corporation, the Rhode Island Senate approved a ...