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Culinary and Bartender workers authorize strike

The authorization comes after a more than a year-and-a-half of negotiation with the casinos, Culinary Local 226 spokeswoman Bethany Khan said.

Making a disused hotel roof a striking Las Vegas pool club

The 65,000-square-foot rooftop nightclub, day club and pool deck were designed by Victor Drai.

Inside Gaming: Fattest fines have come in a flurry

In total, the Nevada Gaming Commission has settled more than $8 million in fines since January 2013.

March Madness in Vegas: Busy hotels, Bud Lite and bustling books

Up and down the Strip on Thursday, college hoops fans from every corner of the United States were checking in to hotels, placing bets at bustling sports books and mixing testosterone with Bud Light and small hills of nachos.

Gaming Commission OKs $500k fine against Mandalay Bay, signals rest of industry

In addition to the fine, the company agreed to a $17,000 reimbursement of investigative expenses.

Gaming regulators OK Caesars plan to sell resorts to affiliate

The deal is akin to a transfer of assets from the parent company to a business that was created last year to help the world’s largest casino operator expand its presence while dealing with its gaming industry-high $23 billion of long-term debt.

Goldberg: Vegas tops for NCAA watching

ESPN personality Hank Goldberg led a seminar on this year's March Madness at Sunset Station on Wednesday, March 19, 2014.

Where to watch the NCAA Tournament in Las Vegas

Lines will be long at Las Vegas sports books when the NCAA Tournament begins today.

Sands executive in hostile territory at iGaming conference

Andy Abboud, vice president of Government Relations at Las Vegas Sands Corp., spoke during a debate on the legalization of Internet gaming during the fourth annual iGaming North America event yesterday.

LVH workers, Culinary and Bartenders unions reach agreement

Workers at LVH have reached a tentative agreement on a new five-year contract with the Culinary Workers Local 226 and Bartenders Local 165.

Las Vegas says goodbye to Jackie Gaughan

Las Vegas casino pioneer Jackie Gaughan's funeral was held on Monday at St. Viator Catholic Church in Las Vegas.

Caesars Palace to host fourth annual Hoops and Hold'em Poker Series

Poker players of all skill levels, 21 years of age or older are invited to join the daily events scheduled March 20 through March 30 and to watch the games in a one-of-a-kind atmosphere.

Casino execs to debate merits of online gaming at conference in Las Vegas

About 700 people are expected to attend the conference, which is not open to the public.

Downtown feud could force limits on Fremont Street booze sales

At the most basic level, it’s just another fight over selling liquor and making money.

House of Blues Foundation Room fires employees involved in drug, prostitution investigation

An investigation into narcotics and prostitution at the Foundation Room has led to a $500,000 fine levied against MGM Resorts International after undercover officers found violations several times over a two-month period.

The Quad employees agree to join Culinary and Bartenders unions

Hundreds of workers at The Quad have agreed to join the Culinary and Bartenders unions.

Services scheduled Monday for Jackie Gaughan

The viewing for Gaughan, who died Wednesday at age 93, will be from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday at Palm Mortuary on Main Street.

Las Vegas casino pioneer Jackie Gaughan dies at 93

Gaughan, who once controlled 25 percent of the downtown gaming market and owned portions of some of the city’s most historic casinos, died Wednesday at age 93 while in hospice care.

Station Casinos grew revenue more than 8 percent in fourth-quarter 2013

The casino operator hopes its online gaming component, through its 57 percent ownership in Ultimate Gaming, will soon contribute to the bottom line as well.

$500k fine levied in drug, prostitution investigation at House of Blues Foundation Room

An investigation into narcotics and prostitution at the Foundation Room has led to an agreement to a $500,000 fine after undercover officers found violations several times over a two-month period.

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