Santa Anita’s “Racing On Demand” gaming machines were confiscated by state officials two days after they were installed.
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State Authorities Remove HHR-Style Racing On Demand Machines From Santa Anita
Officers from the California Attorney General's Department of Justice confiscated the devices that offered wagering on ...
Santa Anita’s experiment of placing a similar version of Historical Horse Racing at the race track on Thursday came to an ...
Dan Ross takes a closer look at what precipitated the removal of the historic racing machines from Santa Anita ...
DOJ agents removed them Saturday; legal questions hung over the terminals, which the California horse-racing industry hoped ...
Photographs posted to social media Jan. 17 and confirmed on-site by longtime Southern California reporter Kevin Modesti appeared to show law enforcement officials removing Santa Anita Park's newly ...
California horse racing, struggling to stay afloat, got a stark reminder how uphill its battle is to add a new form of supplemental income this month when state Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta ruled against ...
California horse racing, now in danger of shutting down, could have put itself on solid footing more than a decade ago when it explored the idea of adding electronic machines that allow gamblers to ...
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