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LV Sands trial delayed amid settlement talks

The start of a civil trial over Las Vegas Sands earning a Macau gaming license has been delayed amid reports the sides may be in settlement talks.

Michael Gaughan to join Gaming Hall of Fame

The South Point owner will join his father as a member of the Gaming Hall of Fame later this year.

Dispute leaves Neonopolis on broil

Neonpolis, the troubled downtown mall, has recently added the loss of air conditioning to its list of problems.

McEvoy wins Champions Invitational

1983 WSOP Main Event Champion Tom McEvoy outlasted a field of 20 in the most exclusive tournament at this year's World Series of Poker.

First week of WSOP breaking records

The 40th Anniversary of the World Series of Poker is off and running, and three records have already been broken at the Rio in less than a week.

Even whales feeling pinch of hard times

Even high rollers aren’t rolling so high in this recession.

Records being shattered at WSOP

The first four days of the World Series of Poker has set records for largest non-Main Event field, largest Omaha tournament and largest non-Main Event prize pool.

Station Casinos gets another extension

The casino company was able to put off a bankruptcy filing after getting a fourth extension to negotiate a restructuring plan.

Fontainebleau's top executive leaves company

Glenn Schaeffer, Fontainebleau Resorts' co-founder and its top executive, departed the company a week after it began layoffs in its corporate offices.

WSOP giving the average Joe a chance

There are more events with lower buy-ins to give the average player a chance to compete for a gold bracelet.

"Tiger Luu" goes back-to-back at WSOP

Thang T. Luu successfully defended his title as the $1,500-buy-in Omaha High-Low champion after winning the same event last year.

Luxor to install new safety barriers

The MGM-Mirage owned hotel will be installing safety barriers on all catwalks regardless of whether the catwalk is used often or not.

Bartender wins first WSOP event

Andrew Cohen, a bartender at the Nine steakhouse at the Palms Casino, won the Casino Employees Championship.

Heavyweights duke it out at $40,000 WSOP event

Poker's biggest stars battled it out during Day One of the $40,000 no-limit Hold'em tournament at the World Series of Poker.

Vegas casino companies look to Massachusetts

Wynn and Boyd Gaming are two of a number of Vegas casino companies who are monitoring gambling developments in Massachusetts.

Palms Place condo buyers offered financing

The Palms has begun offering seller-backed financing to some 150 potential purchasers in the 599-unit Palms Place development.

Odds against a repeat WSOP Main Event champ

Thousands are expected to ante up $10,000 when Main Event begins July 3, and the chances of Peter Eastgate repeating are sky high.

Review: Allman Brothers Band makes new magic in Las Vegas

The Allman Brothers Band turned back the clock Sunday night at Red Rock.

New Orleans Saint Jeremy Shockey collapses at Las Vegas pool

New Orleans Saint Jeremy Shockey was rushed to a Las Vegas hospital Sunday afternoon after he collapsed by the pool at the Hard Rock Hotel.

Harrah's plans to sell $1 billion in debt

Harrah's announced plans to sell $1 billion in debt and will use the proceeds to retire existing loans.

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