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Dealers Approve Union Contract

The dealers of the New Frontier have voted to accept a three-year contact negotiated by the Transport Workers Union, making the north Las Vegas Strip property the first locally to have unionized dealers.

Casino Exec Leads Drive for Cancer Center

Jim Murren, president and CFO of MGM Mirage, is spearheading a charge to establish a world-class cancer treatment and research center in the Las Vegas Valley.

Veteran Las Vegas, Atlantic City Casino Host Colucci Dies at 63

Robert J. Colucci, a longtime Atlantic City and Las Vegas Strip casino host who developed a telemarketing system to seek out new players, died Tuesday at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center.

Park Place Donates to West Las Vegas Economic Center

The Urban Chamber of Commerce found its first backer Wednesday in its efforts to build a business development center in impoverished West Las Vegas.

Isle of Capri Taking Hit in Las Vegas, Will Sell Lady Luck

Less than two years after its sale to Isle of Capri Casinos, downtown Las Vegas' Lady Luck hotel-casino is back on the sales block.

Atlantic City Casino Owner Interested in Buying Aladdin

The former owner of Harveys Casino Resorts is interested in a deal to acquire the Las Vegas Strip's Aladdin hotel-casino out of bankruptcy.

Vegas Company Buys Online Ticket, Room Selling Operation

A local company that provides market research and audience testing on TV shows, has bought a company that sells tickets to Las Vegas shows and books hotel reservations over the Internet.

Mandalay, Stephens and Park Place Join Forces to Create New LasVegas.com

Mandalay Resort Group and Park Place have announced a licensing agreement with Stephens Media Group for the development of an all-new LasVegas.com website.

Nevada Control Board Sues Card Cheat

The Nevada Gaming Control Board wants to seize more than $5,300 in cash and gaming chips from convicted card cheat Louis John Olejack.

Mayor Adds Lottery to List of Revenue Ideas

Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman is betting some of the city's time on a Nevada lottery, an idea that failed in the last Legislature.

Sahara Casino Names New President

Mel Larson has been named the president of the Sahara hotel-casino.

MGM Mirage Bid on Rosemont Casino Questioned

A national ant-gambling group leader voiced strong opposition against MGM Mirage taking over the Rosemont, Illinois, casino project during a meeting with the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

MGM Mirage Accused of Racist Environment

At a meeting with Nevada Gaming Control Board, nine former and present MGM Mirage workers complained about having to work in a hostile, sexist, racially insensitive environment.

Las Vegas Won't Lend Name to Internet Gambling

News Brief: Las Vegas City Council has voted again to not lend its name to Internet Gambling.

Action on Resort Appeal Postponed

Attorneys for Station Casinos Inc. and MGM Mirage will meet with a lawyer for a proposed hotel-casino and timeshare property to attempt to reach a compromise on differences over the 24-story planned in their neighborhood.

Detroit Casino Takes Over Vegas Property

The managers of Detroit's Greektown Casino received a license recommendation from the Nevada Gaming Control Board to take over the casino operations of the JW Marriott Las Vegas.

Casino Executive Grilled by Nevada Regulator

The Nevada Gaming Control Board questioned Bally's-Paris casino executive Joseph Rahi, trying to determine whether Rahi recognized his role in an apparent money laundering scheme.

Las Vegas Judge Rules in Favor of Boxer's First Amendment Rights

District Court judge Valerie Vega has ruled that the ban on temporary body markings implemented by the Nevada Athletic Commission violated boxer's rights to free speech.

Diva in the Desert

News Brief: Celine Dion will play Caesars Palace in Vegas five nights a week for three years for a reported $100 million. Will other pop stars follow suit?

Royal Hotel Timeshare Project Expanded

Resort Magic, a subsidiary of USA Investment Partners, Las Vegas, plans a $100 million, 40-story tower with 426 timeshare units at the site at Convention Center Drive, near Las Vegas Boulevard.

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