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Fifth Street Gaming to take over operations at Gold Spike, Siegel Slots & Suites

The deal will expand the company's presence in downtown Las Vegas.

"Harry's Naked Romp" fires publicity machine at Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority

The campaign includes several elements of social media and production, and it builds on the recent "Know the Code" campaign scolding those who post Vegas trip pictures that embarrass their mates, or the odd royal, on Facebook or Twitter.

Top-10 casino workers who deserve our thanks

In honor of the upcoming Labor Day holiday, Casino City's Vin Narayanan looks at 10 types of casino workers who deserve our appreciation.

Nevadan at work: Developer has no doubt downtown will thrive

Real estate developer Andrew Donner has long believed in the revitalization of downtown Las Vegas.

Reid: Change name of McCarran International Airport

U.S. Sen. Harry Reid made his feelings clear in response to a question from the Las Vegas Review-Journal during a ceremony at McCarran International's new Terminal 3.

South Point approved for real-cash online poker by Nevada gaming regulators

South Point Poker LLC on Thursday made history as the first U.S. casino to be licensed to operate an intrastate, real-money poker website.

Former Palms employees indicted in racebook and sportsbook scheme

Michael Albanese and two other employees - Matthew Kidle, an administrator, and Kassie Baker, a ticket writer - are accused of using their sportsbook positions to accept "invalid" wagers on horse races.

Investor gives rivalry of Las Vegas Strip wheels a new spin

Shotgun Creek Investments, headed by Wayne Perry, a prominent Seattle businessman and part-owner of baseball's Seattle Mariners, has "invested tens of millions" in the SkyVue project and may put in more.

South Point raises tech bar, but don't expect e-mail about it

The South Point recently installed Bally Technologies' iView Display Manager on 2,480 of the casino's 2,600 slot machines.

Former Fitzgerald's getting $20 million facelift as The D Las Vegas

The D Las Vegas, formerly Fitzgeralds, is getting a $20 million facelift and a Detroit theme.

Top-10 reasons online sports betting in Nevada is a game changer

Last week, Cantor Gaming launched Wi-Fi enabled sports betting across Nevada. Here are 10 ways that it's going to change the gambling industry.

MGM Resorts internship program helps high-school grads

MGM Resorts was one of several local companies that partnered with Workforce Connections Las Vegas to be part of the summer program.

Deal Me In: Buon appetito! Or as they say in Polish, Smacznego!

Mark Pilarski offers his thoughts on Las Vegas buffets and describes the correct way to play a soft 18 in blackjack.

China Grill reported to be laying off 350 people

The restaurants Red Square, China Grill and Red, White and Blue are set to close November 18, employees have said.

Station Casinos posts $7.5 million second quarter profit

The Las Vegas-based company earned $7.5 million in the second quarter. A profit comparison with the second quarter of last year is not possible because of accounting adjustments associated with the company's exit from bankruptcy on June 17, 2011.

Jerry's Nugget seeking bankruptcy protection

The bankruptcy petition lists both assets and liabilities as greater than $10 million but gives no exact amounts.

Top Strip casino operators lay a dud

The two casino companies that operate half of all the Strip's resorts told the investment community last week that they had lost a combined $387.2 million during the second quarter.

Las Vegas visitor numbers saw healthy June increase

Total visitor volume for June was up 2.1 percent from the same month in 2011, according to the monthly Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority count.

Parent company of Stratosphere, Arizona Charlie's reports quarterly loss

American Casino and Entertainment's second-quarter loss in 2011 was also $2.8 million. Year-over-year revenue held steady at more than $87 million, but cash-flow fell 12.1 percent, from $19.9 million to $17.5 million.

Casino City Gang: Dolphin kicking edition

Casino City's Vin Narayanan and Aaron Todd discuss real-money online gambling launching on Facebook in the U.K., the NFL and other sports leagues suing New Jersey over sports betting and what it takes to live in Las Vegas. The also report on their Olympic wagers and make some more best bets on the Games.

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