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Faraday auto plant deal with Nevada moves forward

The deal is expected to bring $85 billion in economic growth to the financially distressed North Las Vegas Valley area.

Clique Hospitality creating two new restaurants, taking over Mercadito

Restaurant company Clique Hospitality is developing two new restaurants at Green Valley Ranch Resort, Spa and Casino in Henderson and will take over the Mercadito Mexican restaurant at Red Rock Casino, Resort & Spa in Summerlin.

NCAA President says organization 'hypocritical' about Las Vegas

The new Las Vegas Arena, a state-of-the-art facility, would be able to handle such events as the men's basketball regional finals, the women's basketball Final Four, the men's hockey Frozen Four or the wrestling championships. The men's basketball Final Four has been contested in larger domed stadiums for the past decade.

Inside Gaming: Nevada AG describes 'nuances' in his position on RAWA

Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt didn't back away from adding his name to a letter circulated by an attorneys general group offering support for federal efforts to restore the Interstate Wire Act back to its pre-2011 interpretation.

Sports betting pioneer Salerno applies for Nevada gaming license for DFS

Vic Salerno applied for an off-track, pari-mutuel sports system operator's license for his company, US Fantasy, to be the first to offer betting on fantasy sports contests through Nevada casinos.

Uber begins picking up, dropping off passengers at McCarran

Effective Tuesday, the company charges a base fare of $2, down from $2.40, $1.10 a mile, down from $1.85, 20 cents a minute, down from 30 cents a minute, a $1.70 "safe rides fee," up from $1. The minimum fare and cancellation fee remain at $5.

Aviation leaders expect 7.5% increase in passengers through McCarran

Aviation marketing leaders in Southern Nevada expect a 7.5% increase in passengers in the second quarter of 2016 with growth in domestic and international travelers, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority board of directors was told Tuesday.

High-speed transportation testing site coming to North Las Vegas

Los Angeles-based Hyperloop Technologies Inc. has signed agreements to locate its Propulsion Open Air Test on about 50 acres in the Apex Industrial Park. Hardware for the facility is expected to begin arriving later this month.

Nugget Casino Resort's Oyster Bar named one of the best seafood restaurants in Nevada

The restaurant, which opened in 1964 and specializes in fresh seafood served in a nautical setting, was recognized by OnlyInYourState.com.

Caesars' bankrupt operating division reports $23.1 million profit in October

Caesars cautioned that the financial statement was unaudited and was prepared "solely for the purpose of complying with the monthly reporting requirements" of the bankruptcy court.

Culinary union calls for contract talks after Trump workers vote for union

A majority of workers at the Trump International Hotel Las Vegas voted for union representation, setting up potential contract talks between the nongaming hotel owned by billionaire Donald Trump and Las Vegas's largest labor group.

Las Vegas hospitality school receives two giant computer tablets

The International School of Hospitality received the 55-inch and 42-inch touch screens in October as a donation from Earth Water Sky, a Las Vegas-based event production and design group.

Uber begins airport service in Las Vegas

Lyft, the other ride-hailing service allowed to operate in the state, began service at McCarran in late October.

Light rail, trolley system could be in Vegas' future

Tourism and transportation leaders on Monday unveiled a summary of a 2,400-page report that will be reviewed by local, county and state leaders over the next two months to begin the process of initiating what's being called "a blueprint for growth and transformation."

Sports bettors savor upgrades at Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook

Casino City spends a Saturday afternoon inside the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino SuperBook and explains why the $13 million in recent improvements -- including a mammoth video wall, new bar and private VIP cabanas -- make it a "must visit" for race and sport bettors.

Top 10 impressions of the Twin River poker room

Casino City's Dan Podheiser spent last weekend playing at the new poker room at Twin River Casino in Rhode Island.

Battle over Kirk Kerkorian's child support payments lives on

The MGM Resorts founder died in June at the age of 98.

Tests on fake palm trees that fueled Cosmopolitan fire raise concerns

The July 25 fire caused $2 million in damage at the hotel-casino on the Strip.

Boyd announces plans to redesign California Hotel

In addition to new interiors throughout the casino and public areas, Boyd will upgrade and redesign the California's 500 hotel rooms and suites. The property will also make additional restaurant changes.

Tourism panel members get detailed view of Las Vegas Convention Center redo

The 11-member committee had requested additional details of the project at its October meeting and the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority obliged with a detailed description of plans, a timeline for bidding and construction and a snapshot of how planners arrived at cost estimates.

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