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Furniture Showcase Expanding

One month before completion of the World Market Center's first phase, officials from the furniture showcase near downtown Las Vegas announced Friday the facility is growing and will now include 12 million square feet of exhibit space.

Tragedy Strikes

Barney Vinson: My mouth was dry, I was having trouble swallowing, and the world was fading in and out of focus.

Casino Executive Shendal Dies

Dean E. Shendal, a former Caesars Palace executive and well-known Las Vegas resident, died Thursday night at St. Rose Dominican Hospital. He was 79.

Police Issue Early Reminders About Children Left In Cars

Palace Station security officer came across a suspicious sight Saturday morning: a car parked in a far corner of the parking lot with the rear and side windows covered with newspaper.

LVCVA Launches New Travel Web Site

Officials with the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority say their new Internet site won't compete with existing sites about the city and is designed to convince undecided travelers to commit to visiting Southern Nevada.

Terrible's St. Jo Frontier Casino Names New GM

Herbst Gaming, Inc. has named Craig Travers General Manager of Terrible’s St. Jo Frontier Casino.

Station Casinos to Develop 17-Screen Movie Theatre

Station Casinos, Inc. and Regal Cinemas, Inc. have commenced the development of a 17-screen movie theater complex.

INSIDE GAMING: Give Visitors Bargains

hile Strip developers have been seduced by the big-spending promises of the rich and famous, most Las Vegas visitors are still attracted by the idea of getting a fantasy vacation or business trip on the cheap.

Las Vegas Airport Expands Security Measures

Following a nearly four-year interruption, travelers headed to McCarran International Airport will soon be able to resume checking baggage at off-site locations in Las Vegas' busy hotel corridor.

Property Owners Lined Up for Payoff

It's one of the last and largest undeveloped parcels within a stone's throw of the Las Vegas Strip. Its owners are ready to cash in while the real estate market is hot.

Macau Poised to Overtake Vegas

International News Brief: Macau is poised to overtake Las Vegas as the gambling capital of the world before the end of the year.

MGM Opens New Poker Room

Gamblers played in the new poker room in the MGM Grand after its opening on Monday.

Visitors: Wynn Stay Not in Plans

More than a third of the respondents to a survey of visitors, say that they are likely to stay at the new Wynn Las Vegas, but almost 70 percent say sorry, no way.

Comdex Another No-Show

Its future already shrouded in doubt, Las Vegas' Comdex trade show is one step closer to oblivion after its organizers recently decided to cancel this November's scheduled event for a second consecutive year.

Station Casinos Top Off Red Rock Resort Spa Casino

The Red Rock Resort Spa Casino today reached a significant construction milestone as the last steel beam and an American flag were hoisted to the top of the luxury resort.

President of Flamingo to Join MGM Mirage

Lorenzo Creighton has resigned his post at Caesars Entertainment Inc. to join the top management at MGM Mirage's New York-New York resort across the Strip, according to sources familiar with the move.

Revenue Up for Stratosphere Parent

American Casino and Entertainment Properties, the parent company of the Stratosphere and the two Arizona Charlie's casinos reported an increase in net revenues of 14 percent and a 64 percent increase in pre-tax earnings for 2004.

Gasoline Prices Won't Cause Tourism to Sputter

Gasoline prices continue to climb in Las Vegas and Nevada but analysts see no reason to worry yet about it affecting the area's tourism.

Culinary, Boyd in Legal Bout

For years the powerful Culinary Union in Las Vegas has failed in its efforts to organize the solidly nonunion locals casino market.

Nevada Commission Awards Licenses to Wynn

The Clark County Commission awarded liquor and gaming licenses Tuesday to Steve Wynn's new Strip megaresort after the casino executive regaled commissioners with his vision for the property.

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