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Legal limbo surrounds Atlantic City Mayor Frank Gilliam as he closes his first year in office.
December 5 -
The debut of two new casinos factored into a third quarter profit dip for Atlantic City’s gambling industry.
November 30 -
Moody's Investors Service boosted the city to B2 from Caa3 and assigned a positive outlook.
November 2 -
Continued fiscal progress a year in the wake of resolving outstanding casino tax appeals moved Atlantic City’s credit rating toward a B grade for the first time since early 2016.
October 17 -
Gov. Phil Murphy signed a bill funneling 1.25% of sports betting revenues to the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority.
October 11 -
The Jersey Shore gambling hub is poised for long-term economic growth, according to new tourism indicators.
October 3 -
New Jersey's oversight has a strong, positive impact on the city's financial position, according to Moody’s.
September 27 -
A report from the New Jersey governor's administration recommends continuing the state's oversight role for the troubled city.
September 24 -
Tax revenue from gambling in August was up 24.5% year-over-year, according to a state report.
September 14 -
The state is still measuring tax revenue from sports betting in the thousands of dollars.
August 22