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High Stakes Poker begins a new season

GSN's High Stakes Poker kicks off its third season on Monday, January 15 as the 2006 World Series of Poker champion Jamie Gold and others face the best cash game players.

McCarran repeats on FAA list

MCarran International Airport maintained its fifth position on the Federal Aviation Administration's list of busiest flight destinations, the agency said Thursday.

2007 WSOP details to be released this month

After a lengthy delay, the detailed 2007 World Series of Poker schedule will be released later this month, according to WSOP officials.

McCarran visitor tally up

If the lines at McCarran International Airport seemed longer than usual in November, it's because they were.

New Year's hotel rates slide, Web site suggests

The pain of a New Year's Day hangover didn't decrease the first day of 2007. But the cost of sleeping one off in a Las Vegas hotel room did.

Casino City Gaming Stories of the Year

The Casino City Editorial staff announces their 2006 Gaming Stories of the Year.

The strip: Slice of the high life

The $24 million sales pavilion for the residential components of MGM Mirage's $7 billion Project CityCenter isn't your average model home community.

Wynn tip rules draw another protest

On Friday Steve Wynn was the subject of protest signs, cheapskate allegations and obscenities shouted by passers-by.

Binion's hosts Poker Author Challenge

The first annual Poker Author Challenge is happening at Binion's in Las Vegas, Nevada on Sunday, January 21, 2007. Book signing and Registration begins at 10 a.m.

MGM Mirage's CityCenter taking reservations

CityCenter's spectacular Residential Sales Pavilion opened today, designed to showcase the development's offerings and take reservations for approximately 2,700 luxury residences

New Year's eve: Ready to celebrate

About 300,000 people are expected to pour into the Las Vegas area for the holiday weekend, which would project to a sellout for the destination.

Mayor riled by showgirl remark

Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman had city marshals escort a man away from the podium during last week's City Council meeting after the man referred to the frequent mayoral companions as 'bimbos.'

Heard it on the river

As we move into the New Year, we took a moment to look at the progress of the TUNICA CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU in 2006 and under the aggressive leadership of WEBSTER FRANKLIN; the accomplishments of the CVB were nothing less than phenomenal.

Casino City's Person of the Year

No, the editorial staff didn't select "You" as the Casino City Person of the Year, but our selection may be just as controversial.

Casino owners invest millions to reverse long slump for old Vegas

Standing in a carnival of cowboys, country music and casinos, Tim Molloy looked like a personification of Vegas Vic.

Upgrading of Santa Fe cost equivalent of new property

For the money Station Casinos has spent buying and remodeling the Santa Fe since it acquired the northwest Las Vegas property in 2000, the company could have built an entirely new

Downtown will be backdrop for nationally broadcast night of concerts

Digital technology still can't transport a shrimp cocktail or a beer in a football cup to television viewers across the nation.

Harrah's next move is up to the pros

For now, it's unclear how aggressively Harrah's will pursue dozens of potential growth opportunities in Las Vegas and beyond.

Friendly relationship between taverns, casinos up in smoke

Last week's hearing on statewide smoking restrictions exposed a rift in relationship between slot bars and casinos.

Jeff Haney on "The Smart Money: How the World's Best Sports Bettors Beat the Bookies Out of Millions"

Jeff Haney on a new book about gambling in Las Vegas that ultimately folds because of its use of fictitious names.

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