Ron Fritz is managing editor for news at PlayUSA. He is an experienced journalist who has written and edited casino and sports betting content for gambling websites after a long career in newspapers. An Ohio native, he graduated from Bowling Green State University with a journalism degree, He has been an editor at the York (Pa.) Daily Record, Wilmington (Del.) News Journal and Baltimore Sun, overseeing award-winning sports sections. Ron lives in Charlotte, N.C., with his wife. He remains a diehard fan of the Cleveland professional sports teams.
Posts by Ron Fritz
Las Vegas Or Disney: Which Is America’s Ultimate Vacation Spot?
Unveil the ultimate American vacation destination as we compare Las Vegas and Disney, based on trends and preferences from a survey of 2,000 people.
America’s Action Movie Obsession: Feeding Our Need For Summer Blockbusters
Dive into America's collective love for big-budget, over-the-top action blockbusters. Learn which action movies are favorites in each state.
Legislative ROI: What States Are Giving Taxpayers Their Money’s Worth?
When it comes to getting the most out of your tax dollars, how does your state legislature score? We break it down for the best and worst performers.
Cicada-geddon 2024: Are You Ready For The Billion-Bug Spectacle?
Discover the historic double emergence of cicadas in 2024, with Brood XIX and XIII converging for the first time in over two centuries.
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Tribe Launches First California Online Sports Betting App, With A Twist
Earlier this month, the Chicken Ranch Tribe of Me-Wuk Indians launched Playbawk, a Class II bingo-based sports-themed betting app that allows people to wager on the performances of professional athletes.
FanDuel Admits Mistakes, Works To Build Trust At California Indian Gaming Conference
FanDuel served as a sponsor of the Western Indian Gaming Conference and FanDuel President Christian Genetski sat on a panel Wednesday in front of tribal leaders and good-naturedly took his lumps.
Dopamine Deficiency Could Lead To Problematic Gambling Behavior
Among the many potential factors behind the development of gambling-related behavioral pathologies is possible dopamine deficiency