Nevada gambling revenues up 10 percent in December

Nevada gambling revenues up more than 10 percent in December compared with 2011

CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- December was a good month for Nevada casinos.

State gambling regulators reported Friday that casinos statewide took in a little over 10 percent more in gambling revenues during the month than they did in the same period a year ago.

The Nevada Gaming Control Board says casinos won about $943 million during the month, and the state collected more than $39 million based on that amount.

The state's share represents a more than 23.5 percent increase from the previous year.

Las Vegas Strip casinos reaped more than $588 million during the month, up 13.5 percent from December 2011.

Downtown Las Vegas casino winnings were up nearly 20 percent.

Reno casino revenues of $40 million were down 4 percent, while South Lake Tahoe's $21 million was up a whopping 57 percent.