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Earnings from the city's nine casinos and two internet-based gambling services fell year-over-year but remained above 2019 levels, a state regulator said.
December 1 -
Jersey Shore gambling hub's financial progress under state supervision amid coronavirus headwinds prompted rating agency to revise junk-rated city's outlook to positive.
December 2 -
Financial hits to Atlantic City's hospitality industry from state limitations aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19 are hindering a state agency reliant on luxury tax revenues to pay debt service on outstanding bonds.
November 2 -
Thomas Forkin eyes legal challenges to state's intervention efforts if he defeats incumbent Marty Small in Tuesday's election.
October 30 -
Recent toll hikes will offset a coronavirus-inspired drop in traffic and a refunding portion gives the authority "financial flexibility," according to analysts.
October 8 -
Junk-rated city's shaky financial conditions before the COVID-19 pandemic is worsened by casino industry woes.
July 10 -
Voters soundly defeated a measure to replace the city's mayor-council system, with its direct mayoral election, with a council-manager government structure.
May 13 -
The Atlantic City casino industry kicked off 2020 with another year-over-year gambling revenue gain.
February 13 -
Atlantic City’s recent fiscal progress under state control provided a lift for two municipal issuers tied to the Jersey Shore gambling hub.
January 14 -
The New Jersey city received a Moody's Investors Service upgrade to Ba3 from B2 as it enters year four of a five-year state takeover period.
January 3 -
The state government would reshuffle Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery funds to the city.
December 4 -
The upgrade reflects the city's improved operating environment and structural financial improvement, the rating agency said.
November 22 -
James Johnson, who steered New Jersey's oversight of Atlantic City, is now corporation counsel for New York City.
November 12 -
Ongoing state intervention will mute any policy impacts stemming from the resignation of a mayor who pleaded guilty to embezzling from a youth sports group.
October 7 -
New Jersey elected officials are pushing for the agency to take over Atlantic City International Airport from the South Jersey Transportation Authority.
July 23 -
Online wagers dominate in-person bets to drive New Jersey's still-modest but rising take from sports betting.
June 14 -
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy's administration released the latest in a series of reports designed to provide a roadmap to get Atlantic City out of fiscal trouble.
April 24 -
A projected third straight Atlantic City budget with no property tax increase signals a continued successful collaboration since state intervention took effect in late 2016.
April 15 -
An unexpected tax appeal settlement with Atlantic City's Hard Rock Hotel & Casino will steer financial resources away from the city's recovery efforts.
February 13 -
Atlantic City casino revenue was up 20% year-over-year in November.
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