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Reporter: Ed Silverstein

Ed Silverstein is a senior reporter covering gambling law and crime news for Casino.org. Ed is an award-winning journalist with credits ranging from the Associated Press to American Lawyer Media. Ed joined the Casino.org news team in 2019 after decades of experience in legal reporting.

His past reporting and editing assignments include Cowles Business Media, Columbia University Press, the Connecticut Post, and Southern Connecticut Newspapers, Inc. Besides the law and its application to the gaming industry, Ed’s areas of expertise span business, politics, education, and state and local government.

Ed holds an undergraduate degree from the University of Connecticut and master’s degrees from Harvard and Yale. His professional awards include recognition from the New England Press Association and New England AP News Executives.

Ed currently resides in Connecticut, where he enjoys photography and bowling in his spare time.

Contact Ed at [email protected].

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2385 stories by Ed Silverstein

Mississippi Murder Suspect May Face Death Penalty for Casino Visitors Kills

A teenager was charged with capital murder and other counts this week in connection with the death of three victims near a Mississippi gaming property. Deonte Carnell Taylor, 18, of Tunica, Miss., was booked on Wednesday for the November 10 triple homicide...

Ed Silverstein November 24, 2023

Las Vegas Hospitality Workers at Large Casino Companies Approve Contracts

Unionized employees at Wynn Resorts, MGM Resorts, and Caesars Entertainment approved new labor agreements this week. Next, the Culinary Union turns its attention to 24 other Las Vegas properties. If future negotiations fail to produce a satisfactory agreement for some 10K employees...

Ed Silverstein November 24, 2023

Motorist Reportedly Stopped at Casino Before Explosion at Border Bridge

Occupants of a car which exploded at the U.S.-Canada border Wednesday visited New York State’s Seneca Niagara Casino shortly before the horrific crash, news reports revealed. News of the crash spread globally, given initial fears of terrorism. But as authorities investigated the...

Ed Silverstein November 23, 2023

MGM Resorts Workers Overwhelmingly Approve New Contract

Hospitality employees at Las Vegas’ MGM Resorts strongly voted Tuesday for a new labor agreement. When the votes were tallied, 99% of Culinary Union members voted for the five-year deal. The contract gives salary increases and improved work conditions to some 25,400...

Ed Silverstein November 22, 2023

Oklahoma Casino Parking Lot Is Site of Deadly Shooting

A person was shot and killed in the parking lot of Bartlesville, Oklahoma’s Osage Casino & Hotel early Tuesday. The shooter fired at the victim after the person tried to drive away with a police officer holding onto the vehicle, according to...

Ed Silverstein November 21, 2023

Las Vegas Caesars Workers Agree to New Contract- Wynn, MGM Votes Next

A new hospitality workers’ contract is in place at Caesars Entertainment properties in Las Vegas. That's after it was overwhelmingly approved by rank-and-file union members on Monday. Thousands of Culinary Union members turned out to vote on the five-year agreement. Balloting was...

Ed Silverstein November 21, 2023

Harry Reid Airport Passengers Cope with High Winds Causing Flight Delays

Over 600 flights departing Sunday from Las Vegas’s Harry Reid International Airport were delayed by? high winds. In total, an estimated 716 outbound and inbound flights were delayed at the airport as of 6 p.m. Sunday, according to FlightAware, a flight tracking...

Ed Silverstein November 19, 2023

Las Vegas Bicyclist Killed After Alleged Intoxicated Bus Driver Hits Him

A local bus driver is suspected of DUI after allegedly driving a public bus through a red light and striking a man on a bicycle in Las Vegas on Friday. The bicyclist died from his injuries. The driver was identified by the...

Ed Silverstein November 18, 2023

Casino Bar Fight Leads to Nevada Prison Sentence for Man

A man was sentenced this week to at least two years in prison after he punched a woman during a Nevada casino bar fight. Larry Lee Burns, 48, was ordered to spend between 24 and 60 months in state prison. His sentence...

Ed Silverstein November 18, 2023

Virginia’s Bristol Casino Shutters Due to Equipment Failure

UPDATE: Virginia's Bristol Casino reopened on Saturday. No detailed explanation why it closed for many hours starting on Friday evening, EARLIER; The Bristol Casino temporarily shut down Friday evening after crews had to make equipment repairs. No official word on when it...

Ed Silverstein November 17, 2023