As state lawmakers consider expanding gaming options in Texas, Native American tribal leaders who operate the state’s largest casino are sounding the alarm, warning they would lose most of their ...
This story was published in partnership with The Guardian. Texas, which exterminated or displaced most of the Indigenous people in the state, now wants to cash in on them. While lawmakers support ...
In the wake of the fatal shooting at the Kickapoo Lucky Eagle Casino on Sept. 27, Maverick County's district attorney said he expected his office to handle the case against the man accused of killing ...
EAGLE PASS, Texas – Two people were killed and five others were injured after a San Antonio man opened fire at the Kickapoo Lucky Eagle Casino late Saturday night. Keryan Jones, 34, was arrested ...
Before 1983, the 580-member Kickapoo Indian tribe lived beneath the International Bridge that links Eagle Pass with Mexico. Its members were for the most part uneducated and lived in grinding poverty.
While casino gambling has made several Indian tribes rich, the experience of Texas tribes offers a cautionary tale. The casinos not only breed crime and corruption, but also make unreliable tools for ...
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