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Culinary Wins Right to Card Count at Rio
6 January 2001
The Culinary Union won a sudden victory in its battle at the Rio hotel-casino Friday when a state judge ordered the hotel-casino's parent company to conduct a "card check" at the off-Strip property.
Financing Las Vegas Strip Resort will be a Challenge5 January 2001
Developers of a massive three hotel-casino project face waning investor confidence in the Strip.
Las Vegas Hilton's Purchase Unlikely5 January 2001
News Brief: Park Place Entertainment's $365 million sale of the Las Vegas Hilton to a Los Angeles real estate developer appears to be dead.
Developers Join Casino Building Team4 January 2001
A group of developers today announced preliminary plans to develop up to three hotel-casinos on south end of the Las Vegas Strip.
Developer Abandons Las Vegas Casino Plan4 January 2001
Triple Five Nevada Development Corp. decides not to pursue a major casino project for the residential Spring Valley area in southwest Las Vegas.
Las Vegas Hotel Sues Contractor Over Lien3 January 2001
The Moulin Rouge Hotel & Casino and its parent company, CBC Financial Corp., sued a contractor, alleging it improperly filed a lien against the hotel-casino for work they claim was never done on the property on Bonanza Road in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas Attorney General Faces Tough Deposition3 January 2001
Attorney General Frankie Sue Del Papa was expected to face tough questions about a secret intelligence probe of gaming regulators at a videotaped deposition in Las Vegas today.
Station Slates Fiesta Takeover Time3 January 2001
Station Casinos is expected to take control of the Fiesta at 12:01 a.m. Thursday, Gaming Control Board officials said Tuesday.
Casino Kitchen Extras Help Feed Area Hungry3 January 2001
News Brief: Thanks to a partnership between the Reno Center Street Mission and Boomtown Hotel Casino, food once discarded are instead salvaged to feed the hungry.
Nevada Attorney General Limits Promotional Internet Gaming3 January 2001
An Attorney General's opinion says Nevada casinos cannot offer free gambling over the Internet if the player receives a prize based on the outcome of a game, even if the player did not wager any money.
Casino Execs Decry NCAA's Ads on Gambling3 January 2001
Some Las Vegas gaming officials are scornful of NCAA messages from student-athletes denouncing wagering on collegiate sporting events.
Former Venetian C2K Nightclub Official Sues3 January 2001
A former official of the C2K nightclub at the Venetian hotel-casino who claims to own 50 percent of the club sued to recover more than $1.5 million in damages from C2K's owner.
Las Vegas Casino Fights Over Credit3 January 2001
Hard Rock hotel-casino sued First Tennessee Bank National Association and its customer, alleging the bank "backcharged" $213,000 it had paid to the hotel-casino after she disputed the validity of the credit card charges.
Pedestrian Bridge Joining Venetian and Mirage/Treasure Island Opens2 January 2001
Project opened in time for New Year's Eve celebration.
U.S. Appeals Court Reverses Judgment Against Caesars Palace2 January 2001
A $420,000 judgment awarded to a Las Vegas woman who claimed she was fired by Caesars Palace in 1994 because of gender discrimination has been reversed by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
Developers Plan New Strip Casino Resort2 January 2001
New World LLC has announced plans for a major gaming development on the south end of the Strip and has overcome airport objections to the construction of a 40-story tower at the site.
Las Vegas Casinos Bring Back Old Sex Appeal2 January 2001
News Brief: Las Vegas is hoping to stand out with a titillating new image that’s more like its old one — naughty, mysterious and very adult.
Wynn Partner at Desert Inn Faces Tax-Evasion Charge28 December 2000
The Japanese company controlled by Steve Wynn’s partner in redeveloping the Desert Inn site on the Las Vegas Strip is accused of tax evasion in Japan. Nevada regulators are paying attention.
The Place to Party27 December 2000
The Fremont Street Experience in downtown Las Vegas ranked fifth in a USA Today article, listing the nation's 10 best places to dance in the New Year.
WWF Sells Old Debbie Reynolds Hotel26 December 2000
The wrestling group decided the place was too small. It says it still would like to have a Las Vegas hotel.
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