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Tip Income Dispute: IRS Audits Anger Casino Workers

A nasty dust-up over taxes owed on tip income has Las Vegas bar and restaurant workers seething and the Internal Revenue Service beating a hasty retreat -- for now.

CEOs Head to Boardroom

CEOs head to The Palms Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Oct 22-27, to battle for the Chairman of Poker title and cash prize.

Casino City Debates Part 1 - WSOP Most Outstanding Player

Casino City reporters Aaron Todd and Ryan McLane release the transcipt from the first Casino City Debate - an email-argument series that sometimes turns ugly. This week's topic - the Men's Most Outstanding Player (MOP) at the 2006 World Series of Poker.

Elvis Returns to MGM Mirage's Project CityCenter

CKX, Inc. and Cirque du Soleil have reached an agreement with MGM Mirage to create a permanent Elvis Presley show at the CityCenter hotel/casino, in Las Vegas.

The Real World Series of Poker

Bitter about not qualifying for the 2006 World Series of Poker Main Event, Casino City reporter Ryan McLane set off to Binions to play in what he called "The Real World Series of Poker."

Las Vegas Moving Closer to Fuel Linkup With Texas

A Phoenix gasoline pipeline company says it is ready to take a $390 million project off the drawing boards and move a step closer to bringing low-cost Texas gasoline to Las Vegas.

What Happens in Reno a Victory for Las Vegas

A California businesswoman can no longer use the phrase 'What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas' when selling souvenir clothing, a Reno-based U.S. District Court judge has ruled.

Casino City "Keys to the City" WSOP Awards

Casino city reporters Aaron Todd and Ryan McLane hand out their "Keys to the City" awards for outstanding players and best moments at the 2006 World Series of Poker.

Jeff Simpson Offers Some Common-Sense Behavior Guidelines for Casinos

With thousands of new valley residents arriving each month, many of them new to the casino's unique position as a cultural hub, I'd like to share a few do's and don'ts for casinogoers.

Nevada At Work: Up and Down the Strip, Architect Sees Reminders of His Work on Projects Past

In his career, Joel Bergman has played a role in helping develop or redevelop The Mirage, Treasure Island, Paris Las Vegas, Bally's, Sahara and Caesars Palace.

Inside Gaming Column: Fuel Prices Pinching Locals Casinos

A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.

U.K. Residents Unlikely to Stop Coming to Las Vegas

UK travelers aren't canceling plans to visit U.S. cities such as Las Vegas, sources said Friday, even in the wake of a foiled terror plot to explode 10 U.S. passenger planes over the ocean.

Casino Stocks Mostly Unfazed by Latest Terrorism Incident

Gaming investors saw the foiled terrorist plot to bomb airline flights as a blip on their radar screens Thursday and showed little inclination to reduce their casino stock holdings.

Wynn Las Vegas Picks WebSideStory

Wynn Las Vegas has selected WebSideStory’s web analytics solution, HBX Analytics, to optimize the business performance of its web site.

Jamie Gold Wins the 2006 WSOP Main Event

Jamie Gold dominated the 2006 WSOP Main Event for seven days, defeating a record-field of 8,773 players enroute to winning $12 million and poker's most prestigious bracelet.

Richard Lee - A Champion at Heart

Fan favorite 2006 WSOP Main Event Final Table participant Richard Lee rubbed a few people the wrong way with his carefree attitude about the $12 million prize money, but eventually his honesty won the hearts of WSOP spectators.

Elimination Hands from the 2006 WSOP Main Event Final Table

Casino City reporter Ryan McLane is providing recaps of the elimination hands at the Main Event Final Table. He will continue to update this column as players are eliminated from the largest live poker tournament ever held.

The Rio is Ready to Rumble

With the 2006 Main Event Final table just minutes away, Casino City reporter Ryan McLane is there live to report on all the hype and surroundings of poker's biggest day.

Survey: Other States Benefited from Atlantic City Shutdown

Connecticut, Delaware and Las Vegas casinos benefited from the Atlantic City casino shutdown this past July.

Vegas.com Desk Points Fliers to LV

Travelers flying from one busy Southern California airport can now get a head start on their Las Vegas vacation moments before they leave the Golden State.

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