New Jersey towns could OK street drinking, sidewalk sales
New Jersey towns could close off streets and allow bars, restaurants and other businesses to allow eating, drinking and retail sales on roadways and sidewalks during the coronavirus outbreak under a bill before lawmakers.
Cop, fishermen, EMT rescue man from burning car
A pair of fishermen, an emergency medical technician, and two Atlantic City police officers rescued an unconscious man from a burning car in Atlantic City following a two-car crash.
Atlantic City OKs booze on the Boardwalk to boost crowds
Many folks could use a drink about now, and for the first time they can enjoy it while strolling the Atlantic City Boardwalk.
Atlantic City sets curfew, declares state of emergency
Atlantic City officials declared a state of emergency and have set an 8 p.m. curfew that will not expire until 6 a.m. Monday morning.
20 years later, Long Island serial killer victim gets a name and a face
A woman previously known as "Jane Doe No. 6" was a victim of a serial killer in 2000. She finally has a name, 20 years later. It is Valerie Mack.
Showboat owner planning $100 million water park in Atlantic City
A developer is planning to build a $100 million year-round indoor water park next door to the Showboat in Atlantic City.
Atlantic City casinos shatter revenue-drop record
April was the cruelest month — ever — for Atlantic City casinos, as state earnings figures released Wednesday shattered a record in revenue declines that had been set just a month ago.
Atlantic City voters reject government overhaul
Atlantic City's mayor declared victory Tuesday night in a special election in which early returns showed voters strongly rejecting a proposal to eliminate a mayor in favor of an appointed manager.
Casino workers call for coronavirus protections before gaming resumes
Workers from casinos in Las Vegas, Atlantic City, New Orleans and Mississippi are calling for casinos to pay for testing them for the coronavirus before they return to their jobs.
US casino workers: Pay us through the shutdown
Casino workers across the country are calling on the gambling industry to pay its laid-off workers their full salary and benefits for the duration of coronavirus shutdowns.
New Jersey moves elections to May 12; all voting done by mail
Several elections in New Jersey originally set for March and April are being moved to May 12, the governor said.
Trounced at polls, north Jersey casino bills still lurking
New Jersey voters seemingly drove a stake through the heart of proposals to expand casino gambling beyond Atlantic City to the suburbs near New York City when nearly 80% of those who cast ballots rejected a referendum four years ago.
Atlantic City casino unveils remote controlled slot machines
Now, people can gamble on a real-life slot machine without touching it at all.
Super Bowl betting brings big business to sports books
Business was brisk at sports books around the country on Super Bowl Sunday, with customers risking money on everything from the coin toss at the start of the game, to the color of the Gatorade dumped on the winning coach, Kansas City's Andy Reid, at the end of it.
How to bet on the Super Bowl as legal sport betting spreads
With legal sports betting continuing to spread in the U.S., this year's Super Bowl is likely to be among the most wagered-on championship games ever.
Casino execs: Atlantic City needs to be cleaner, safer
Top executives of most of Atlantic City's casinos say the city needs to become cleaner and safer, with a better public perception in order for business conditions to truly improve.
Thousands flock to Wildwood for Trump rally
President Donald Trump held a "Keep America Great" rally in Wildwood, New Jersey.
Waze app directs casino-bound drivers into New Jersey wilderness
An ad in the Waze navigation app is misdirecting motorists headed to Atlantic City's Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa into the wilderness of New Jersey's Pinelands, police said.
Atlantic City mayor: Tear down 'eyesore' of former Trump casino
Atlantic City's mayor wants to demolish the former Trump Plaza Hotel & Casino.
Atlantic City 'going in wrong direction,' Hard Rock CEO says
Hard Rock CEO Jim Allen said the company is willing to be part of the solution in Atlantic City but is not encouraged by recent developments.