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Inside Gaming: Nevada gaming regulation changes 'needed to happen'

Six bills passed by lawmakers and signed by the governor this year brought aspects of Nevada's gaming industry into the 21st century.

McCarran tops 4 million passengers for second month of 2015

For the 10 months of 2015, traffic at McCarran International Airport is up 5.1% to 38 million.

Eldorado completes purchase of MGM's Reno properties

The $72.5 million transaction gives Eldorado ownership in Circus Circus Hotel Casino - Reno and the remaining half of the Silver Legacy.

Gaming Nation Inc.'s, 5050 central partners with the University of Nevada, Las Vegas

University of Nevada Atheletics Department to launch 50/50 raffles using Gaming Nation's 5050 Central's industry electronic platform.

'Casino' unflinching in its view of Las Vegas' mob past

The Review Journal's Carol Cling takes a look back at Martin Scorcese's "Casino," what it did for Las Vegas at the time and how it accurately depicted a city often blown out of proportion on the silver screen.

Las Vegas Country Club goes on sale

The storied Las Vegas Valley golf course will be offered up for sale sometime in the next month.

French Foreign Minister's playboy son arrest warrant issued over gambling spree

The son of the French Foreign Minister is facing arrest for bounced cheques from a 2012 Vegas gambling bender.

Rock Gaming puts Mark Tricano in charge of new Cleveland properties

The company recently acquired the Horseshoe Casino from Caesars Entertainment.

Nevada Taxicab Authority approves record number of cabs

The five-member board unanimously approved 30 cabs per company — 480 between the 16 companies operating in Clark County.

Nevada regulators approve more stringent oversight for casino nightclub operations

The aim is to avoid regulatory complaints that often led to six- and seven-figure fines for allowing illicit activity inside the venues.

Nevada Gaming Commission approves three buyouts

Eldorado Resorts' acquisition of MGM's holdings in Reno for $72.5 million will give the company a 32% share of the hotel rooms in the city.

Dotty's slot machine request cut in half by Las Vegas City Council

City Council members, taking up the issue for the third time in four months, signed off on just seven of 15 slot machines sought by the controversial company's location at Hualapai Way and Sahara Avenue.

Las Vegas City Council rejects subsidies for Lucky Dragon

The partially built nine-story, 200-room project will not receive $25 million in subsidies from the city.

Plaza Hotel and Casino offering special New Year's Eve hotel and dining package

Guests can ring in the new year with a stay in a penthouse suite and a gourmet dinner at Oscar's Steakhouse.

Super High Roller Cash Game premieres on Poker Central on Dec. 2

Millions of dollars are on the line when old school and progressive personalities collide in poker's newest high stakes cash game, the Super High Roller Cash Game.

Avengers, Transformers attractions coming to Treasure Island

The separate spaces — 28,000 square feet in total — will be self-guided, include characters, and will have aspects of the story lines unique to The Avengers and Transformers.

Fox Sports buys two Las Vegas college basketball tournaments

The network has purchased the Continental Tire Las Vegas Invitational, which is scheduled for Nov. 26 and 27 at Orleans Arena, and the Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic, set for Dec. 22 and 23, also at Orleans Arena.

Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval delivers upbeat tourism talk

Sandoval said he is appreciative of the approximately 474,000 state residents who work in the tourism industry — about 29% of the work force.

Street performers limited to new rules under Fremont Street canopy

"Buskers" now must follow a new Las Vegas ordinance limiting them to roughly three dozen 6-foot circles painted to look like poker chips on the pavement.

New ordinance forces Uber, Lyft drivers to get small business license in Las Vegas

The ride-sharing companies may challenge the ordinance as contrary to state law.

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