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Binion's hemorrhages cash

Losses at Binion's increased substantially in 2006, fueling talk that the owners should sell the historic Las Vegas property to a company better-suited to succeed in the stagnant downtown casino market.

Miracle Mile Shops open soon

The Shops in Desert Passage at the Aladdin will begin operating as Miracle Mile Shops in May 2007.

INSIDE GAMING: Trials after title for poker champ

It's been a rough few months for defending World Series of Poker champion Jamie Gold.

Nevada not all about Las Vegas

The Rural Roundup, sponsored by the Nevada Commission on Tourism, is an annual event that attracts about 250 people from a lesser-known segment of the state's tourism industry.

L.A. Olympics bidders bet on Vegas glitz

Backers of Los Angeles' bid for the 2016 Olympic Games are betting on Las Vegas to add glitz -- and about 200,000 hotel rooms -- to their proposal.

Survey aims to gather data on rural Nevada tourism

A new survey by people hoping to shed light on tourism opportunities throughout rural Nevada should make it easier to understand just how many visitors are going beyond Las Vegas to explore rustic Silver State destinations.

Casino Royale chooses SSAI system

Statistical and Software Analysts, Inc. reports that its Casino Class System has been adopted by the Casino Royale and Hotel to provide digital recording solutions for the entire property.

Las Vegas part of L.A.'s bid for 2016 Olympics

The Olympic dream could reach as far as the Nevada desert if Los Angeles is successful in its bid for the 2016 summer games.

Miller Brewing, Palms Casino sign deal

Miller Brewing Company reports a major new partnership with one of the hottest resorts in Las Vegas, The Palms Casino Resort.

INSIDE GAMING: Flashier, fresher look for Four Queens

The owner of one of Fremont Street's glitziest facades said a $20 million plan to spiff up the inside of the Four Queens casino is ‘substantially complete.’

Cirque du Soliel, Luxor sign deal

Cirque du Soleil and Luxor today announced a new show featuring Criss Angel, directed by Cirque du Soleil, set to open Summer 2008 at Luxor Resort and Casino.

Bunco raises money for cancer

Thousands of women will heading to the 2nd annual Prilosec OTC Bunco World Championship for a weekend of dice rolling, a chance to win $50,000 and to raise money for breast cancer.

Vote buoys union officials

A weekend vote by dealers at an Atlantic City casino supporting union representation encouraged officials hoping to organize dealers at Wynn Las Vegas.

Las Vegas hosts wine and food festival

Bon Appetit Magazine is bringing its Culinary and Wine Focus to the glittering Las Vegas Strip for four days of extraordinary dining and exclusive, food and wine events.

Looking in on: Gaming

While regulators hope Las Vegas-based casino operators will help flush out corrupt influences in the Chinese gambling enclave of Macau, they're not holding their breath.

'Dust to dust

Las Vegas is a place where people come to start over, but it's also a place where buildings never get old - they simply get demolished.

Development: Second the motion

With the MGM Mirage's $7 billion Project CityCenter beginning to rise from the ground and new buyers in place at key properties along Harmon Avenue, the growth of the 'second Strip' is progressing quickly and surely.

McCarran slips in national passenger traffic list

But despite the overall uptick, or partly due to the increase, McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas fell from fifth to sixth in passenger traffic rankings.

Union, MGM Mirage open talks

Five weeks after Culinary Workers Local 226 called for early negotiations with hotel owners to discuss the expiring collective bargaining agreements covering Las Vegas Strip and downtown workers, the first face-to-face session took place Wednesday.

MIT blackjack seminars return

Massachusetts Institute of Technology Blackjack Institute Group Seminars are coming to New York for the first time, and returning to Vegas this summer.

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