Kentucky legalized sports betting when Gov. Andy Beshear signed HB 551 into law on March 31, 2023. Regulators are now working on the legal framework and gearing up for the launch of retail and online ...
Kentucky became the 37th state to legalize sports betting when Gov. Andy Beshear signed HB 551 into law on March 31. The Kentucky sports betting bill had just passed through the Senate on a 25-12 ...
Kentucky will join a growing number of states with legal sports betting. And the NCAA needs to revisit its rules, as recent ...
Legal Kentucky sports betting is now a reality. Home to the most exciting two minutes in sports — the Kentucky Derby — the Bluegrass State will soon welcome up to 27 of the best sports betting ...
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear brought in a new era of legal online sports betting when he signed HB 551 into law on March 31. The bill states that the first Kentucky sports betting apps must be ...
although Kentucky’s recent passage of sports wagering means residents of the Bluegrass State can look forward to betting on other sporting events digitally and in person by the fall.
Kentucky sports betting was on track to launch by late December, but the timeline could be shortened now to early fall.
Massachusetts Gaming Commissioner Jordan Maynard was happy to help when Kentucky -- his home state -- asked for a sports ...
When online sports gambling goes into effect in Kentucky later this year, there will be a variety of ways to get in on the action by using any of the best Kentucky sports betting apps. But there are ...
Kentucky has not yet legalized sports betting at a local level. More than 30 states have done so, but Kentucky is yet to join the party. In 2022, the House passed a sports legalization bill ...
The Kentucky Derby — considered the most exciting two minutes in sports — generates more betting action than any other event on the horse racing calendar. FanDuel Racing was the best legal ...
The partnership with Keeneland and Red Mile Gaming & Racing will be the only retail sportsbook operating in Central Kentucky.