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Gaming Control Board gets new member

Mark Lipparelli, who previously held executive positions at Bally Technologies and Shuffle Master, was named to the three-member Gaming Control Board.

Gambling companies look to turn the page in 2009

Shares in the gaming sector lost anywhere from 23 percent to 95 percent of their value in 2008.

Books on history of gambling may explain where we are now

How did Las Vegas get where it is today? Here are a handful of key reference sources which may explain where we are now and give some indication of what the future holds.

Temperatures in 40s will usher in 2009

Seasonal temperatures are in store tonight for Las Vegas partygoers welcoming in the new year.

At times stormy, scene continues to evolve

2008 was a challenging year for arts in Las Vegas.

291,000 to ring in 2009 in Las Vegas

Rooms are booked, fireworks are set and Metro Police will be on standby tonight for Las Vegas’ busiest night of the year.

Feds looking into high roller's debt payments

Federal investigators examine source of money businessman used to pay off gambling debts to Binion’s and Caesars Palace.

GAMING IN BRIEF: Black Gaming names new CEO

Randy Black Sr. has given up some operational control and his company has named Anthony Toti its new chief operating officer.

New Year's Eve show gets new look

Launch sites for the annual fireworks show on the Las Vegas Strip have been changed and will bring different viewing angles.

Vegas oddsmakers favor Giant repeat

News brief: The New York Giants are 2-1 favorites to repeat as Super Bowl champions.

OSHA loses most of Monte Carlo fire case on appeal

The construction company that the state cited for worker safety violations for the January fire was largely cleared of responsibility.

Gambling's struggles projected to continue

The gambling industry will deal with an "unprecedented economic downturn" according to independent research firm Spectrum Gaming Group.

Employers finding way around OSHA's tougher stance

No one saw Michael Taylor fall to his death at the Cosmopolitan construction site nearly a year ago.

Evidence of change: Six months, no fatalities

In the past six months, not one worker has died.

Treasure Island's buyer talks about the art of the deal

Interview with Phil Ruffin, who started as an entrepreneur owning a single gas station.

Traffic at McCarran tumbles again

November marks the 13th consecutive month of decline at the Las Vegas airport.

Inside gaming: Sands turns page on miserable year

Sheldon Adelson, the gaming giant's chairman and CEO, has seen his net worth lose $24 billion in a year of huge setbacks.

Station banking on cash infusion

The casino company is floundering and is running out of options as it tries to stave off a bankruptcy filing.

Progressive Gaming might sell off assets

The slot machine company submitted a filing to the SEC last week that says it plans "to conduct a sale of substantially all of the company's assets."

Vegas hotel rooms at discounts for New Year's

The struggling economy has lead to more availability and cheaper prices at Vegas hotel rooms.

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