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Owner of Fitz under attack

Legislators in Pennsylvania want to revoke Las Vegas casino owner Don Barden's license to run a casino in their state.

State deal in deaths at Orleans questioned

A former federal OSHA official said a draft of the report following two deaths at the Orleans calls into question the use of state resources to provide training and consultation services to Boyd Gaming Corp.

WSOP calls on an A-Team of dealers as the Main Event stakes grow higher

Under the bright lights of the TV cameras and the pressure of the late stages of the Main Event, six elite dealers are controlling the action at the tables.

2008 WSOP Main Event final table is set

Following 11 long days of poker, the second-largest field in WSOP Main Event history has been played down to nine, setting up a historic final table that won't be played until November.

Dealers at Rio reject union

A union organizing effort at the Rio fell short Saturday when 60 percent of the casino dealers voted against representation.

Fitz off the market for now

Don Barden won't need to sell Fitzgeralds to maintain a stake in a slots-only casino in Pittsburgh, but the downtown Las Vegas casino remains an asset he could use to generate cash for his struggling gambling portfolio.

After wild ride, stocks of casino companies up

Gaming stocks on Friday recovered some of their value that was lost the previous day when both Nevada and Atlantic City reported disappointing monthly gaming revenues, panicking an already jittery investment community.

Las Vegas tourism numbers hold firm

The number of people who visited Las Vegas in May held strong at 3.4 million, despite a 15 percent decline in the amount of money they lost gambling in Sin City casinos.

Controllers say low staffing won't fly

Disputes over staffing levels in the nation's air traffic control towers have poisoned relations between controllers and the Federal Aviation Administration and could affect airfields from Las Vegas to New York.

Ultimate Vegas Escape Sweepstakes launched

Las Vegas is offering the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience a different kind of crazy with not one, but three chances to win the Ultimate Vegas Escape Sweepstakes.

Top-10 moments of the WSOP Main Event

Entering Monday's action, the Main Event at the 2008 World Series Poker was filled with special moments. Here's a list of our 10 favorites.

'Roothlus' finally conquers the WSOP

One year after working at summer camp, Adam "Roothlus" Levy walked out of the World Series of Poker with $222,865 in his pocket.

'Get out of jail' card can't prevent Hellmuth elimination from WSOP

After further review, the one-orbit penalty called on Phil Hellmuth late Saturday night was overturned by WSOP officials, causing quite a stir at the Rio All Suite Hotel & Casino when Day 6 play began on Sunday. Hellmuth was later eliminated and finished in 45th place.

Ohio's Stein is proving he's a horse for the Main Event course

After a successful career in the harness horse racing industry and years of prodding from a close friend, Craig Stein is more than holding his own at the WSOP Main Event and is certain that he'll be heading home to Ohio with a handsome payday.

Sliwinski making a dream run at WSOP Main Event

Two months after graduating for college, aspiring poker pro Nicholas Sliwinski is in position for a major payday in the world's most prestigious tournament.

Trip to Korea has Khan thinking, acting differently

At last year's Main Event, Hevad Khan would celebrate whenever he took down a big pot. And not even Khan new what form that celebration would take. This year, a more peaceful Khan is at the table. But he's still a great player.

WSOP Day 4: The marriage between TV and poker

As each "all-in call" was shouted out during Day 4 of the Main Event, the ESPN TV crews seized control of the floor, putting on display the sometimes staged relationship between TV and poker.

Hellmuth appeals to god for cards at the Main Event

Hellmuth went into "meltdown mode" at the World Series of Poker Friday, appealing to god for cards and tossing his sunglasses when he didn't get them.

Obrestad is already what she wants to be when she grows up -- a poker player

After spending the last few weeks hanging out in Vegas and sneaking into clubs, the 19-year-old World Series of Poker Europe Main Event champ sat down with Casino City's Gary Trask to reflect on her career and life so far, and what her future might hold.

Luxor hosts new Criss Angel, Cirque du Soleil show

Criss Angel and the World Famous Cirque Du Soleil have joined creative efforts their new adventure at the Luxor Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas: Criss Angel "BELIEVE."

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