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The D majority owner part showman and successful casino operator

Derek Stevens is leading the revival of downtown Las Vegas, which has seen gaming revenue increase 4.3 percent through July with increases in 10 of the last 12 months.

Ten finalists chosen for 2015 class of Poker Hall of Fame

Following a public nomination process, four new candidates and six previous finalists make up the list of this year's candidates for the Poker Hall of Fame, which will induct the 2015 class in November.

'Deflategate' verdict sends shockwaves through sportsbooks worldwide

Thursday morning's announcement that Tom Brady would not be suspended for the start of the NFL season forced bookmakers to quickly adjust their odds, creating significant liability for some betting shops.

World premier of Super High Roller Bowl on Friday, Aug. 28

The poker tournament will debut on NBCSN at 8 p.m. ET and features well-known poker pros such as Antonio Esfandiari and Phil Ivey.

Caesars strikes a deal with largest lenders over restructuring efforts

Caesars said the agreement allows the company to focus on gaining support from the last major debt holder group that has yet to agree on the restructuring plan for Caesars Entertainment Operating Co.

Ask the Slot Expert: Is there proof that slot machines are not rigged?

Is there proof that slot and video poker machines are not rigged?

MLS team back in play for downtown Las Vegas

The business team trying to bring a professional soccer organization to Las Vegas now wants to redevelop Cashman Field on Las Vegas Boulevard.

Stratosphere owner increases quarterly profits and revenue

American Casino & Entertainment Properties says the company was driven by higher revenues across all business segments.

Las Vegas Club to close for renovations

The downtown hotel-casino is being purchased by the owners of The D Las Vegas purely for "the real estate and the building."

Owners of The D Las Vegas buy Las Vegas Club

The 86-year-old sports-themed casino located downtown has more than 400 shuttered hotel rooms.

PlayStudios partners with Hippodrome to launch casino app in the U.K.

The California-based casino game developer's popular myVEGAS app is a free-to-play casino app that offers rewards from land-based casinos.

Vegas street performers raise concerns about proposed rules

The Las Vegas city council has proposed several regulations for entertainers on Fremont Street, including limitations on how many can be performing at one time.

Top 10 favorite poker rooms I've ever played in

Casino City's Dan Podheiser has played poker in 16 different casinos in eight different states and two different countries. In this column, he details his 10 favorites.

Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas shows second-quarter profit

The company is still assessing the damage from its recent fire, but does not expect them to exceed what is covered under the company's insurance policies.

Affinity Gaming reverses second-quarter loss

Affinity's CEO credits the turnaround to changes in its marketing approach.

HR consultant says gaming jobs are returning

Ann Simmons Nicholson, an HR consultant for the gaming industry, says the recession is over and gaming companies are now looking to build up departments they had been previously forced to downsize.

Internal criticism shaking up UNLV's hotel college

UNLV's hospitality school, a major source of hires for the area's tourism industry, has seen some controversial changes recently, with a new dean and departmental restructuring.

Vegas Stirling Club goes back on the market

The high-end club at Turnberry Place was shuttered in 2012, and its current owners, after discarding a number of plans to relaunch, have opted to sell.

Penn National Gaming gains preliminary approval to buy Tropicana

The Rat Pack-era casino would be Penn National's first property on the Strip. The company plans to upgrade, but not rebrand, the historic casino.

Poker pro Negreanu wants a piece of a Vegas NHL team

Poker's all-time leading money winner says that owning part of an NHL team would be "the coolest thing ever" and promises to "be at every game."

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