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Cops busting down doors at the Riviera for training

The Riviera, which is slated for eventual demolition, has been put to use as a temporary training ground for several local, state and federal law enforcement agencies.

Transportation leaders offer no comment on proposed ride-hailing regulations

The Nevada Transportation Authority released a 38-page document with proposed regulations for transportation network companies.

UNITE HERE asks Nevada regulators to investigate Deutsche Bank

UNITE HERE's Culinary Workers Union Local 226 has written to the Nevada Gaming Commission and Control Board expressing concern over Deutsche Bank's suitability to retain its ownership share in Station Casinos.

Caesars Interactive levels up with Mitch Garber at the helm

Caesars Interactive, owner of the World Series of Poker, has surpassed Zynga in terms of social gaming revenue.

Insert Coin(s) closes, but owner hopes to reopen

The video game lounge in downtown Las Vegas was one of the first businesses to open as part of that area's revitalization four years ago.

Inaugural Fantasy Sports Combine to take place in Vegas

The conference will take place on July 17 and 18 at the Wynn Las Vegas and Encore.

Gaming industry debates whether fantasy sports is gambling or skill gaming

Fantasy sports is a largely unregulated but lucrative sector of the gaming market, and the legal definitions of sports wagering are murky.

Top 10 things the World Series of Poker got right this year

Casino City's Dan Podheiser explains that despite a few bumps and bruises along the way, the 2015 World Series of Poker has been a tremendous success.

Conoley follows in Baranowski's footsteps, notches first Main Event cash

In 2014, Dallas-area chiropractor Dean Baranowski made a deep run in the World Series of Poker Main Event. This year, Baranowski is on the rail as his home game buddy, Kenny Conoley, chips up the leaderboard.

Nevada simplified live entertainment tax will still require detailed records

The Nevada Gaming Control Board has been drafting regulations to streamline the process, but announced on Thursday that casinos will still need to keep detailed accounting records to comply.

Varnell continues hot streak to finish Day 2C among chip leaders

Colorado-based poker pro Craig Varnell has made two final tables in the past week, including a $330,000 win in the WPT500 Aria tournament. On Thursday, he continued his heater, chipping up near the top of the leaderboards on Day 2C of the WSOP Main Event.

One on one with WSOP Tournament Director Jack Effel

Jack Effel sat down with Casino City to discuss the planning process for the World Series of Poker, controversies during this year's events and how he handles player feedback.

Eldorado Resorts announces proposed common stock offering

The proceeds from the common stock offering will finance the acquisition of the Circus Circus Reno and the Silver Legacy from MGM Resorts.

Nevada regulators tentatively approve merger of Golden Gaming, Lakes Entertainment

The Nevada State Gaming Control Board has signed off on the deal, and the Nevada Gaming Commission is expected to give final approval on July 23.

Nevada regulators recommend Full House CEO for gaming license

Dan Lee, who took over Full House Resorts seven months ago, was recommended for a gaming license by the Nevada Gaming Control Board on Wednesday.

Anand leads, Hastings builds big stack at end of Day 2AB

Amar Anand finished Wednesday night's play with 100,000 chips more than anyone else in the field. Meanwhile, Brian Hastings is in great position to take down his third WSOP bracelet of the summer.

MGM sells Reno properties to Eldorado Resorts

The properties sold are the Circus Circus Reno and half of the Silver Legacy, the other half of which Eldorado already owned.

Pinnacle Entertainment considers new proposal from GLPI

GLPI, an REIT spun off of Penn National Gaming, has repeatedly offered to acquire Pinnacle's real estate holdings, rather than having Pinnacle create its own REIT.

Main Event sets new Day 1C record, but total participation drops

When the final numbers were tallied, 6,420 players had entered the 2015 World Series of Poker Main Event. The winner will receive $7.68 million.

San Diego bar owner relishes playing with Ivey, Hellmuth

Marco Rodriguez got his money's worth in the 2015 WSOP Main Event, as the 29-year-old bar owner had Phil Ivey, Phil Hellmuth, Keith Lehr and Melanie Weisner at his Day 1C table.

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