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WSOP November Nine Notebook: The story behind 'Joey Ice Cube'

Chip leader Joe McKeehen's biggest (and loudest) fan has started a now infamous chant at the Rio that is ringing in the ears of those surrounding him, but don't expect it to go away anytime soon.

WSOP November Nine Notebook: Slow play and snappy dressers

While the glacial pace annoyed spectators, there were still plenty of interesting stories to find at the WSOP Main Event at the Rio this weekend.

Joe McKeehen plays the bad guy at WSOP Main Event final table

While the other November Niners play nice for their fans and the camera, Joe McKeehen is here for one reason and one reason only: to take everybody's chips.

Six remain at WSOP Main Event final table

Joe McKeehen padded his chip lead even further Sunday night, as the Pennsylvania-based poker pro knocked out the first three players from the November Nine.

Las Vegas City Council again fails to rule on Dotty's tavern license application

Critics have labeled Dotty's, which serves food and drinks but makes most of its revenue from slot machines, as slot parlor operators.

SLS partners with Starwood to remake hotel tower as W Las Vegas

The hotel company will take over one of three hotel towers at the SLS and convert it into the W Las Vegas, which will open by September 2016.

JOSEPH EVE CPAs to play important role at upcoming Tribal Accounting Conference

The accounting firm will be represented on several panels during the two-day conference at The Linq in Las Vegas.

Inside Gaming: MGM's REIT won't send the industry into a frenzy

Unlike the real estate investment trusts started over the last few years by Penn National, Pinnacle and Caesars, MGM's move into an REIT is a "different animal," according to one industry analyst.

Top 10 reasons the Poker Hall of Fame ceremony was a smashing success

John Juanda and Jennifer Harman were inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame on Friday night, and Casino City was there to witness an evening full of shining moments for the World Series of Poker.

Allegiant Air to offer new flights out of Las Vegas

The Las Vegas-based airline began flights out of McCarran International Airport to and from Oklahoma City and St. Louis.

Downtown Grand to host pro eSports team for two-month residency

The LA Renegades are among the world's best players of the game "Counter-Strike: Global Offensive."

2015 WSOP Main Event November Nine Profile: Pierre Neuville

Following a near-death experience, the Belgium native left a flourishing career as a toy company executive to chase his dream of playing poker for a living. Now, with more than $3 million in career earnings on the felt, the 72-year-old is trying to make history as the oldest winner of the World Series of Poker Main Event.

The Mirage loses its beloved dolphin

Beetle, the 12-year-old dolphin who lived in the Strip hotel and casino's aquatic habitat, died Tuesday.

Las Vegas continues to wait for NHL team as expansion vote is put on ice

The league's executive committee will not meet until the NHL's Board of Governors meetings, scheduled for Dec. 7 and 8.

Caesars' bankrupt operating division makes $29.4 million in September

Caesars Entertainment Operating Company, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization in January, said its net revenue for September was $328.5 million.

Nazarian gets temporary OK to sell stake in SLS Las Vegas

The Nevada Gaming Control Board gave Sam Nazarian temporary approval to sell his 10% stake to Stockbridge Capital Partners.

Golden Gate majority owner to acquire remaining 35%

Derek Stevens, who also owns The D Las Vegas and the recently closed Las Vegas Club, purchased the remaining share of the Golden Gate from Mark Brandenburg, whose family founded the casino.

Fontainebleau owners agree to cover eyesore

The rusty side of the unfinished Strip resort will be covered by a cosmetic wrap.

Inside Gaming: East Fremont development helps downtown casinos boom

Downtown gaming revenue has increased in eight consecutive months, including September's 9% jump.

XpressWest draws nominal high-speed rail competitors

In addition to XpressWest, proposals to be awarded the franchise for a system to deliver train passengers between Las Vegas and Southern California will be offered by Sky Tram International, Portland, Ore.; and Las Vegas-based David Brough's Dual-Mode Advanced Vehicular Endeavor, known as D.A.V.E.

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