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Tip-rules switch broke pacts, labor lawyer says

A Las Vegas labor attorney told Nevada's high court justices Monday that Wynn Las Vegas illegally violated employment agreements with its dealers when it changed its tip-pooling policy in 2006.

Top-10 tips for enjoying Vegas

Las Vegas can be an intimidating town for first-time visitors and gamblers. So if you're headed to the Strip in the near future and want to make the most of the trip, take these tips to heart and you'll definitely have a good time.

Golden Gate owners celebrate

Derek Stevens, whose family owns the Las Vegas 51s baseball team and a stake in the Riviera, recently made his first public appearance at the Golden Gate since buying into the 102-year-old property on Fremont Street in March.

WPT heads to Bellagio for Ladies' Championship

Concluding its first official season, the World Poker Tour Ladies tour arrives at Bellagio this month for the inaugural WPT Ladies Championship.

The Golden Gate as a boutique property

Golden Gate casino owner Mark Brandenburg sees his 107-room property attracting Strip customers who are increasingly frustrated and exhausted by the size and scope of the Strip’s ever-growing megaresort empire.

Las Vegas ironworkers want stronger union action

Members of Ironworkers Union Local 433 and friends and relatives of some accident victims say the union leadership isn’t fighting hard enough to ensure safety at Las Vegas Strip building sites.

Hooters Hotel sees fourth-quarter decline

Hooters Hotel's management said the economic downturn late last year drove fourth-quarter revenue down as the property saw departmentwide declines.

McAfee launches 'Greening Kickoff' in Las Vegas

McAfee, Inc. reports the results of "Greening Kickoff," an innovative project to minimize, rigorously measure and offset the environmental impact of a large corporate event in Las Vegas.

OSHA up for rare inquiry

Nevada lawmakers said Tuesday they expect the Legislature will hold hearings on safety lapses involved in deaths at Strip construction sites.

Golden Nugget awards Megajackpot

Debbie Psychopedas won $1,679,200 while playing a Wheel of Fortune dollar MegaJackpot at the Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino Monday.

Planet Hollywood narrows loss even during renovation

By the end of 2007, the dust had settled on the three-year, $214 million transformation of Planet Hollywood Resort from the financially troubled Aladdin.

MGM Grand unveils Wet Republic

Daylife is born this month as MGM Grand unveils Wet Republic, an alluring 53,000-square-foot ultra pool combining an exclusive nightlife vibe with poolside pampering and relaxation.

U.S. hospitality leaders call for plan to attract more overseas visitors

With the American economy sliding toward recession, hospitality industry leaders want lawmakers to launch an initiative they say would deliver more tourists to the United States.

Nevadan at work: The art of diversion: Recycling exec finds lucrative and career in salvaging trash

Rob Dorinson loves going through the commercial trash that is generated throughout the valley.

Inside gaming column: Economy's wobbles trouble for company

Evidence the gaming industry is being hurt by the slowing economy has multiplied. Even companies serving casinos are facing a crisis.

Initial payment for Palazzo falls short

General Growth Properties' first payment on the Shoppes at Palazzo came in about $200 million less than originally projected.

Top-10 non-gambling activities in Las Vegas

Las Vegas is know for its casinos, but there's much more to do there than just gamble. Here's a look at Sin City's top attractions that have nothing to do with winning money.

Pace is the new peril

Amid pressure to finish massive projects, 9 men have died in 16 months.

Vegas.com partners with Mexico.com

Owners of the tourism Web site Vegas.com are taking their act international.

Las Vegas resorts bet on going green

News Brief: Las Vegas is going green and could soon be home to the world's largest concentration of environmentally friendly hotel rooms.

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