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Reserve Renamed Fiesta Henderson

The Reserve hotel-casino will be renamed the Fiesta Henderson and will have a festive, south-of-the border, theme, like the original Fiesta in North Las Vegas.

New Owner Signals Changes At Sharkey's

The Nevada Gaming Control Board recommended approval of the sale of Sharkey's Nugget Casino. The new owner intends to change things quickly.

Fitzgeralds Has New Owner

Ownership of the Fitzgeralds in downtown Las Vegas is slated to change early Friday as Don Barden, a Detroit businessman, is scheduled to take over the 650-room property.

Private Gambling Regulations Pass Another Hurdle

Regulations clearing the way for casinos to offer private gambling to security-minded wealthy bettors were unanimously recommended for approval by the Gaming Control Board after members agreed to a few minor changes.

Panel: Art Tax Breaks Should be Rewritten

News Brief: At the request of MGM Mirage lawyers, a legislative panel voted Tuesday for another holdup in a long-delayed rule on art tax breaks.

Funds Sought to Fight Problem Gambling

Scientists say they still have a long way to go in finding the causes of problem gambling and the most effective methods of treating it. The state of Nevada could be helpful in this fight.

Maxim Owner Apparently in Pact to Sell Property

The Maxim hotel near the Las Vegas Strip, after years of financial struggles, appears to have found a new owner.

Mikohn Settles Lawsuit With Partner

Mikohn Gaming Corp. has settled its claims against Safegames Inc. over licensing rights to a gaming device.

Hearing Planned In Casino Holdups

About 40 witnesses are expected to take the stand this week during a preliminary hearing for two men accused of pulling off a series of daring casinos heists and the killing of two armored truck guards.

Harrah's Honored for Website

Harrah's Entertainment has received an award from CIO magazine for having one of the top 50 corporate Internet websites in the country.

Mandalay Bay Sues Over Convention Cancellation

Mandalay Bay has filed a lawsuit against a California company that cited fear of traveling in the wake of the Sept. 11 suicide hijackings for canceling an October conference at the South Strip property.

Casinos at Greater Risk of Cybercrime

According to investigators, it is only a matter of time before Las Vegas’ resorts become the targets of cybercrime.

Economic Woes May Spur Asian Gambling

News Brief: Tough times for the Asian economy could lead to a spread of legalized gambling throughout Las Vegas in a move reminiscent of the early 1990s gambling boom that overtook the United States.

Las Vegas Spinmeisters Struggle with Impact of Sept. 11 Attacks

Normally upbeat public relations executives have been unusually guarded in their comments since the tragedy, as they weigh the impact of their statements on different constituencies.

Mikohn Sues Safegames over Blackjack Device

Mikohn Gaming is suing to stop Safegames, a Las Vegas gaming control system developer, and its two European shareholders from marketing a device called `Safe Jack' in the United States.

Aladdin For Sale

The bankrupt Aladdin's lenders expect the property to be sold as soon as May, and are evaluating whether a direct sale or an auction would be the best way to market the troubled Strip megaresort.

Paul-Son Gaming Sues Insurers

Gaming equipment maker Paul-Son Gaming Corp. has sued to force its insurance companies AIG Technical Services Inc. and National Union Fire Insurance Co. to indemnify the company against a lawsuit filed by a former executive.

Little Hope For Laid-Off Las Vegas Workers

Unemployment soared from 5 percent to 6.7 percent in the Las Vegas area from September to October and economists and observers say they're not sure when that pain will finally end, or when Las Vegas' boomtown days will return.

Casino Dealers Picket Tropicana

Table games dealers picketed the Tropicana Wednesday in hopes of landing a union contract at the south Strip property.

MGM Mirage Changes Charity Policy

MGM Mirage, the largest donor to the United Way of Southern Nevada, will change its payroll deduction plan to give employees other options for donations.

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