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North Carolina sports betting grew in August, report shows


Since the start of sports betting in the state, gamblers have bet more than $9.7 billion in paid and promotional wagers, according to a report. Read More

North Carolina sports betting in August grows by 30% year over year


North Carolina gamblers have wagered more than $9 billion in legal paid bets since the launch of online sports betting in March 2024. Read More

Is sports betting legal in SC? Here's what to know as football season cranks up


Sports betting ― the activity of predicting sports outcomes ― is not yet legal in S.C., although there have been multiple attempts to pass legislation permitting it over the years. Residents who wish ... Read More

Ex-NC Lawmaker Tells Georgia: Sports Betting Didn’t Lose Elections


Legalizing sports betting wasn’t a career-killer for politicians in North Carolina, and it may not be for lawmakers in Georgia either. That, at least, was part of a pitch made to a handful of Georgia ... Read More

New Poll Shows California Voters Support Sports Betting Legalization


A new poll indicates that California voters support the expansion of sports betting, which is currently legal in 39 states. The poll found that 60%of respondents were open to legalizing sports betting ... Read More

Former NC A&T basketball player included in NCAA sports betting investigation


Thirteen former men’s basketball players from six schools are under investigation by the NCAA related to sports betting infractions. Read More


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