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Devin O'Connor is a senior reporter for Casino.org, covering politics, casino business, entertainment and gaming news on the East Coast.
Devin's passion for politics and background in the world of pop culture television gives him insight into the gaming industry backstories that often drive news these days.
After graduating from Penn State University with a theater arts degree, he worked at MTV Networks/Viacom from 2005 to 2010 as a writer and producer. His credits included Total Request Live, New Year's Eve specials, and a special featuring poker superstar Daniel Negreanu.
He later moved on to the HGTV/DIY Network, where he created, wrote, and produced three series specials: That's So House Hunters, That's So 80s, and That's So 90s.
Devin came on board with Casino.org in 2014. He lives in Pennsylvania and is an avid marathoner, having completed 15 races.
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Pennsylvania Gaming Revenue Hits Monthly High as March Win Tops $554.6M
The state of the Pennsylvania gaming industry has never been better. The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) unveiled March revenue numbers for the state's vast gaming market on Wednesday, which includes brick-and-mortar casinos, iGaming, retail and online sports betting, video gaming terminals,...
Virginia Skill Gaming Bill Headed for Veto After Senate Rejects Younkin’s Changes
The Virginia skill gaming bill passed by the General Assembly only to be returned by Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) with a myriad of changes was quickly rejected by the state Senate on Wednesday. Senators wasted little time in voting 34-6 against the...
JACK Entertainment Executive Says iGaming in Ohio Would Devastate Casinos
A top executive at JACK Entertainment, the Ohio-based gaming operator that owns two gaming properties in the Cleveland metropolitan area, says online casinos would push brick-and-mortar casinos into bankruptcy not unlike online shopping did with retail malls. Daniel Reinhard, senior vice president...
NBA Dishes Out Lifetime Ban to Jontay Porter for Sports Betting and Game-Fixing Violations
The NBA on Wednesday announced its first-ever lifetime ban against a player since legal sports gambling in the United States became widespread. The NBA revealed Wednesday that Jontay Porter, 24, most recently part of the Toronto Raptors organization, has been banned from...
Jacobs Entertainment Sells Reno’s Oldest House for One Dollar
Jacobs Entertainment has sold what is believed to be among the oldest homes in Reno for just one dollar. Jacobs Entertainment remains on an investment spree in "The Biggest Little City in the World." The Colorado-based gaming company acquired the Sands Regency...
Pennsylvania Casino Smoking Bill Continues to Linger in State Capitol
Legislation in Pennsylvania that seeks to close the indoor smoking loophole afforded to casinos and certain other businesses passed a House committee last November. Five months later, the measure still hasn't been acted on by the full House of Representatives. The Pennsylvania...
iGaming Revenue Soaring in New Jersey, Atlantic City Casinos Stable
iGaming revenue in New Jersey hit a record high last month with online slots and interactive table games winning nearly $197.2 million off remote players in the Garden State. The March gaming revenue report from the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement...
Hard Rock Atlantic City Opening Beach Lounge During Memorial Day Weekend
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City will open a new beach concept during the Memorial Day weekend running Friday, May 25, through Monday, May 27. After pleading with federal and state officials to restore the eroding beach in front of the...
Mega Millions Reportedly Mulling Substantial Ticket Price Increase
It's only a rumor for now, but reports are swirling that Mega Millions is weighing a substantial price increase for a basic play. Brett Smiley of LotteryGeeks.com reports that sources close to the discussion believe the Mega Millions Consortium, which operates the...
Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small Sr. and Wife La’Quetta Charged With Child Endangerment
Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small, Sr. (D), 50, and his wife, Dr. La'Quetta Small, 47, the superintendent of Atlantic City Public Schools, are facing child endangerment charges in Atlantic County, NJ. The Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office on Monday charged the mayor and...