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LV Sands to lay off more than 200

The casino giant will lay off 216 workers from the Venetian and Palazzo resorts today.

Clarke's Vegas confidential packed with 'sinsational' tales

Norm Clarke, gossip columnist extraordinaire, has written his best book yet. Roy Cooke and John Bond's new poker book covers important territory for both beginners and solid pros.

Vegas tourism continues to slide

The October drop in visitor numbers is the biggest since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

Nevada gaming revenue takes huge fall

The recession hammers casinos as the state's gaming revenue drops 22.3 percent.

Famous Las Vegas sign now safer for tourists

It's now even easier to get your picture in front of the famous “Welcome to Las Vegas” sign.

Got $300K? Your private gambling room is ready

Nevada regulators have changed some house rules with the goal of boosting lackluster business in private gambling rooms for high-rollers.

MGM Mirage adds gaming element to international division

With plans under way to develop a casino in Vietnam, the gaming giant created a division focused on international gaming expansion into new markets.

LVCVA spending under microscope

The tourism group calls some allegations on its expenses "absurd."

Hard Rock Poker Lounge hosting celebrity tournament

The tournament will benefit the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and first place will win a Main Event seat at the WSOP.

LV Sands loses bid to set aside Suen judgement

Hong Kong businessman Richard Suen was awarded $58.6 million in May for helping Las Vegas Sands win a lucrative Macau gaming license.

Station and Harrah's ask bondholders for help

The two gaming empires are seeking to lower costs by asking bondholders to help them refinance.

Small Texas town selected to go to Vegas for free

News brief: A marketing campaign is allowing any Cransfills Gap citizen to go to Sin City for free if they allow cameras to document their adventure.

Don't bet on casino bailout

Las Vegas is a lot like Detroit, but casinos and automobiles are viewed quite differently.

Agent trades clubs for cards

Former golf agent Brian Balsbaugh formed Poker Royalty LLC, the only management firm that exclusively represents poker professionals.

Oasis closure comes at bad time

Five hundred workers have lost their jobs after Black Gaming suspended operations of the resort's casino and restaurants.

Simpson sentenced to at least nine years

The former football star was sentenced to as many as 33 years in prison without the possibility of parole for nine years.

Report cites LVCVA for lax oversight

A conservative think tank criticized the public agency charged with promoting Las Vegas, saying that it plays fast and loose with taxpayer money.

Two sue LV Sands over stock drop

Las Vegas Sands shares have lost roughly 95 percent of their value in a little over a year.

Longtime Harrah's executive retires

Harrah's Vice Chairman Chuck Atwood steps down after serving 30 years with the company.

Wynn defying economic downturn with Encore opening

The $2.3 billion megaresort is set to open Dec. 22 as many Strip casinos continue to struggle.

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