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Gaming officials keep eye on Dubai

Nevada gaming regulators are closing watching the financial maneuvers of Dubai World, who received a license to share in revenue from CityCenter's Aria casino.

Sands China hurt by Dubai World trouble

An IPO offered by Las Vegas Sands on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange fell more than 10 percent on its first day of trading.

Gaming stocks mostly down in November

Only three of the nine gaming companies charted by Applied Analysis saw an increase in their average daily stock prices in November compared to October.

First CityCenter property opens on Strip

The nearly 1,500-room nongaming Vdara hotel will welcome its first paying customers on Tuesday night.

Harrah's steps closer to Planet Hollywood deal

The gaming giant has filed applications with Nevada gaming regulators seeking approval to acquire the Las Vegas property.

Binion's to close hotel tower, lay off 100 workers

Binion's Gambling Hall & Hotel in Las Vegas will close its 365-room hotel tower beginning Dec. 14 and lay off about 100 workers.

Top-10 poker pros who would not make a good WSOP commissioner

Casino City provides video evidence as to why these 10 poker professionals would not be good replacements for Jeffrey Pollack as WSOP commissioner.

CityCenter hoping for a presidential cameo

MGM Mirage officials are hoping that President Barack Obama will drop by Las Vegas to acknowledge the opening of CityCenter.

Questions surround WSOP after Pollack's exit

Jeffery Pollack's surprise resignation as the commissioner of the World Series of Poker has raised a number of questions about the WSOP and Harrah's Entertainment.

Herbst Gaming may serve as bankruptcy blueprint

Analysts say that the Herbst Gaming bankruptcy offers a blueprint for how to restructure a casino company.

CityCenter ready for debut after months of headlines

The $8.5 billion CityCenter development will open its first hotel, Vdara, on Tuesday. The MGM Mirage project has made a number of headlines in the last 61 months, including coming within hours of filing for bankruptcy in March.

Harrah's chief wants to purchase Planet Hollywood

Harrah's Entertainment Chairman and CEO Gary Loveman told employees that the company is trying to buy the Planet Hollywood Resort.

Randall Sayre named Gaming Regulator of the Year

The Gaming Control Board member was credited with helping to create a stable regulatory environment in Nevada.

Station Casinos rewards loyal customers

The bankrupt casino company put together a special VIP weekend celebration at Red Rock Resort, bringing together 250 high-end customers.

Vendors in Las Vegas expand to keep up with industry

Many companies in Las Vegas have expanded in the last 30 years to keep up with the casino industry.

Icahn, Penn National battle for Fontainebleau

Carl Ichan outbid Penn National Gaming for the bankrupt Fontainbleau project on the Las Vegas Strip.

New Rush Tower makes an already good Golden Nugget even better

The Golden Nugget is the hidden jewel of Las Vegas. From dining to great pools and accommodations, it offers a Strip-like experience with downtown prices. And with last week's opening of the new 500-room Rush Tower, the experience is even better.

Make like a Vegas regular at The Gold Coast

If you're looking for a change of pace and an affordable option the next time you visit Las Vegas, travel one mile off the Strip and stay the night at The Gold Coast.

Vegas gambler sues Caesars Palace

Terry Watanabe claims that the staff at Caesars palace plied him with alcohol and prescription drugs, helping him to run up gambling debts of around $15 million

Regional operators look towards Las Vegas

Isle of Capri and Penn National Gaming are both turning their attention to financially-strapped casinos in Las Vegas.

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