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Gaming industry raises $140,000 to support responsible gaming

More than 144 players from the gaming industry participated in the 17th annual AGEM/AGA Golf Classic presented by JCM Global.

PlayStudios partners with Hippodrome to launch casino app in the U.K.

The California-based casino game developer's popular myVEGAS app is a free-to-play casino app that offers rewards from land-based casinos.

Vegas street performers raise concerns about proposed rules

The Las Vegas city council has proposed several regulations for entertainers on Fremont Street, including limitations on how many can be performing at one time.

Top 10 favorite poker rooms I've ever played in

Casino City's Dan Podheiser has played poker in 16 different casinos in eight different states and two different countries. In this column, he details his 10 favorites.

Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas shows second-quarter profit

The company is still assessing the damage from its recent fire, but does not expect them to exceed what is covered under the company's insurance policies.

Affinity Gaming reverses second-quarter loss

Affinity's CEO credits the turnaround to changes in its marketing approach.

HR consultant says gaming jobs are returning

Ann Simmons Nicholson, an HR consultant for the gaming industry, says the recession is over and gaming companies are now looking to build up departments they had been previously forced to downsize.

Internal criticism shaking up UNLV's hotel college

UNLV's hospitality school, a major source of hires for the area's tourism industry, has seen some controversial changes recently, with a new dean and departmental restructuring.

Vegas Stirling Club goes back on the market

The high-end club at Turnberry Place was shuttered in 2012, and its current owners, after discarding a number of plans to relaunch, have opted to sell.

Penn National Gaming gains preliminary approval to buy Tropicana

The Rat Pack-era casino would be Penn National's first property on the Strip. The company plans to upgrade, but not rebrand, the historic casino.

Eldorado Resorts sees profits up but revenues down

Eldorado CEO Gary Canaro expressed optimism at the company's growth prospects, especially in light of its recent acquisitions from MGM Resorts in Reno.

Poker pro Negreanu wants a piece of a Vegas NHL team

Poker's all-time leading money winner says that owning part of an NHL team would be "the coolest thing ever" and promises to "be at every game."

Vegas NHL application moves to next phase

Bill Foley's website reports that he has been invited to submit information about the Las Vegas market to the NHL.

Time to rename street in Stupak's honor

John L. Smith makes the case for renaming Las Vegas' Baltimore Avenue after Bob Stupak.

Caesars reverses net loss, reporting 17.4% revenue increase

Including the properties managed under the Caesars Entertainment Operating Company, which is in bankruptcy, the conglomerate would still report a net revenue increase of 8%.

MGM CEO says The Mirage is "not on the market"

MGM Resorts has unveiled an ambitious new growth plan, but despite Wall Street speculation, selling The Mirage is not a part of it.

Las Vegas Strip Starbucks won't be your average coffee shop

The store under construction at Bally's will feature stadium-style bleachers and a projection screen.

Top 10 qualities every poker room should have

Casino City's Dan Podheiser has played in his fair share of poker rooms. In this column, he lays out the top 10 qualities a perfect poker room should strive to have.

Las Vegas native Brandenburg brings community perspective to casino ownership

The owner of the Golden Gate has worked there since he was 12 and takes pride in Las Vegas's development into a world-class city.

Las Vegas arena planners must get creative to handle traffic, parking

While plans for the MGM-AEG project's have not yet been released, officials promise that there will not be the usual "sea of pavement" outside the arena.

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