Gambling battles at the Alabama Statehouse are heating up, and for several weeks now, TV stations around the state have been running commercials asking Alabamians
During a Feb. 1 hearing, Etowah County Circuit Judge Allen Millican gave prospective developer CBS Supply until Feb. 22 to deliver its slot machines, being
It is time for (the slot machines being labeled) electronic bingo gambling to be closed down across Alabama. The Alabama Supreme Court has established the
Alabama’s gambling battle has erupted, forcing state and local officials to pick a side and join the fight. Even Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board employees
Mobile County District Attorney John Tyson wasted no time enforcing the state’s gambling laws. Just four days after being appointed commander of the Governor’s Task
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