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Lucky's will post betting lines on the UFL

The Nevada sports book operator will post lines on the new United Football League when play begins Oct 8.

Nevada gaming revenue at 2004 level

Nevada casinos collected $818.2 million from customers during June, a 13.8 percent decline from $949.3 million collected the same month a year ago.

Nevada gaming revenues fall 13.8 percent

The June decline is the lowest single month total in the state in almost five years.

Former Prive workers blast handling of tips

Former employees of the beleaguered Prive nightclub spill juicy stories.

Six questions for....John Civitello, Food & Beverage Director at El Cortez

Food & Beverage Director and MGM Grand veteran John Civitello primary concern is keeping gamblers happily fed.

Making sense of gaming's big crash

Three retired executives discuss lessons learned, regrets and the future of their struggling industry.

Fontainebleau builder agrees to six-month license suspension

Fontainebleau Las Vegas resort builder Turnberry West Construction Inc. settles complaint by agreeing to a six-month suspension of its license.

Vegas casinos looking to pool resources

South Point owner Michael Gaughan received preliminary approval Wednesday from the state Gaming Control Board to pool sports bets with the Palms, both Cannery casinos and the Rampart Casino at the JW Marriott.

CityCenter highlights sustainable activities

MGM Mirage is highlighting the sustainability aspects of the $8.5 billion CityCenter development, including having the first-ever fleet of stretch limos powered by clean-burning compressed natural gas .

Gaming execs: Despite reports, hackers didn't touch ATMs

Gaming executives have disputed reports that hackers, in town for the annual DEFCON conference, perpetrated frauds involving casino ATM machines.

More details emerge in LV Sands settlement

Las Vegas Sands agreed to pay three men $42.5 million to settle a lawsuit in June over an agreement breach in Macau.

Brandywine Bookmaking to run Delaware operations

The Nevada gaming company will run the sportsbook operations at three racetrack casinos in Delaware.

Boyd Gaming after Station assets

Boyd Gaming Corp. is "actively engaged" in discussions to acquire some of the assets of Station Casinos.

Kickbacks from adult clubs to cab drivers spur legal battle

At issue: Tips paid by adult businesses to taxi, limo drivers to bring in customers.

Prive nightclub hearing delayed

The attorney for the Planet Hollywood nightclub says that the owners need more time to prepare for a hearing on its liquor license.

With arena plan dead, what next for former REI Neon site?

REI Neon’s plan was doomed practically from the moment of its approval, two years ago.

Sahara faces lawsuit alleging discrimination

Federal agency alleges worker harrassed because of Egyptian heritage.

Fontainebleau's suit against lenders moved from bankruptcy court

Miami Judge grants banks' motion to move Fontainebleau's lawsuit against them from the bankruptcy court to the federal district court in Miami.

MMA legend Randy Couture hosting poker tournament

The second annual “Operation All In” poker tournament and charity auction will be held at the Golden Nugget Las Vegas, Aug. 22

Stratosphere parent company cuts long-term debt

American Casino & Entertainment Properties said it cut its long-term debt load from $1.1 billion to $574 million in the second quarter.

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