Last Updated on February 18, 2022 by CCAR Staff
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I was working on a story about casino bus transportation last week when a reader emailed about that very topic, so I was happy to share the latest info on which Southern California casinos are still using buses, which ones aren’t, and which pickup locations are nearest to you.
Have you used any bus services in recent months? Reply to the email and let me know.
I am also working on a story about players’ lucky rituals. Do you have a lucky outfit you wear to the casino? Do you not blink until you know the outcome of the game? No matter how silly or serious you think the ritual is, I want to hear about it! Reply directly to this email or send me a note at cvargas@scng.com.
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Beyond Southern California
While Los Angeles may have won the Super Bowl on Sunday, Nevada casinos were also in high spirits. Nevada casinos brought in $179.8 million in Super Bowl bets, surpassing all previous Super Bowl betting records.While Los Angeles may have won the Super Bowl on Sunday, Nevada casinos were also in high spirits. Nevada casinos brought in $179.8 million in Super Bowl bets, surpassing all previous Super Bowl betting records. NBC News has more.


