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A company owned by the Poarch Band of Creek Indians has reached an agreement to buy the Birmingham Racecourse. The purchase agreement was announced by the McGregor family, which owns both the Birmingham Racecourse and VictoryLand in Macon County. The company buying the racecourse is Wind Creek Hospitality. The sale is expected to be finalized by early 2025.
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Alabama's attorney general has selected a new gambling expert to replace one who died.Attorney General Luther Strange's office notified a Montgomery judge…
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The death of a gambling expert used by the Alabama attorney general's office for several years could delay a trial over the state's raid of VictoryLand…
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The Alabama Supreme Court has ordered a Macon County judge to step aside from a case involving the state attorney general's seizure of electronic gambling…
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A federal appeals court in Atlanta has upheld a lower court ruling that VictoryLand casino and dog track may owe its former employees millions. The 11th…
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The Alabama Supreme Court says the gambling machines seized from VictoryLand casino don't resemble the game of bingo. The court issued an opinion Friday…
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The state attorney general's office used a century-old gambling case to get a rare, but not unprecedented, search warrant to raid VictoryLand casino in…
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Members of Alabama's legislative black caucus are criticizing the state's latest crackdown on the VictoryLand casino at Shorter. State Rep. Pebblin Warren…
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Gambling operators say the state is overstepping its bounds by trying to shut down four casinos in Alabama. The Poarch Band of Creek Indians says the…
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The chairman of an Alabama Beverage Control board panel says it expects to rule within 15 days on the Victoryland casino's request for a liquor license.…