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Taxi drivers stage peaceful protest against Uber on the Strip

Dozens of drivers marched with signs on Las Vegas Boulevard near Caesars Palace for a little more than an hour Friday to protest the Nevada Legislature's approval of the regulation of transportation network companies, including Uber.

Colossus attracts new faces to WSOP

One of the primary goals of the WSOP's Colossus event was to attract new players to the tournament series. Consider that objective achieved.

Finding fun at the WSOP's Colossus

Aaron Todd's first World Series of Poker Tournament ended before he would have liked it to, but he walked away with a smile and learned a little along the way.

WSOP Colossus field already exceeding expectations

Casino City's Aaron Todd reports on the already record-breaking madness of the WSOP's aptly named "Colossus" event.

Paragon Gaming approved to take over Westgate Las Vegas

The Nevada Gaming Commission gave Paragon its approval on Thursday, May 28.

Las Vegas's transit plan has everybody talking

The plan, based on input from a wide swath of community stakeholders, has drawn significant support -- but the cost of the ambitious project has some critics worried.

Las Vegas taxi drivers to protest Uber legislation on Strip

Nevada's taxi and limousine industry has been staunchly against the bills passed by the Nevada Assembly that would allow ride-hailing companies to operate in the state.

Airlines adding seats to Las Vegas as visitor numbers increase

Passenger rates to Vegas have been up around 4 percent year-over-year for each month of 2015, and this trend is expected to continue.

Susie Lee running for Nevada's District 4 House seat

Lee is running as a Democrat, and believes her experience working with Las Vegas-area nonprofits will help her in navigating Washington, D.C.'s partisan gridlock.

Workers 'top off' MGM arena

The last steel beam of the arena's structure was installed on Wednesday, May 26. The arena is scheduled to open in April 2016.

This Week in Gambling: Hypocrisy reaches a new low

This Week in Gambling, Sheldon Adelson's hypocrisy regarding online gaming hits new depths. Also, gaming news from California, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York.

Nevada Gold signs agreement to acquire Club Fortune

The $14.2 million acquisition will expand Nevada Gold's geographic diversity, the deal is expected to close in spring of 2016.

Caesars resumes deferred compensation payments, but only for some

Other employees will have to file claims to receive their retirement payments, which Caesars temporarily stopped distributing as part of its Chapter 11 reorganization.

Penn National Gaming appoints Richard St. Jean and Frank Quigley to new general manager positions

Richard St. Jean has been appointed the general manager of Hollywood Casino Jamul-San Diego, while Frank Quigley has taken St. Jean's vacated position as general manager of Hollywood Casino Toledo.

Affinity Gaming rejects buyout offer from Z Capital

Affinity's board claims the proposed price of $9.75 per share was too low to be attractive.

Las Vegas estimates Memorial Day weekend will be the busiest of the year

Officials predict 330,000 visitors, more than turned up for New Year's or the Mayweather-Pacquiano fight, and travel numbers are the highest they've been for Memorial Day weekend in 10 years.

Rise in proxy battles indicates vulnerability in gaming industry

Proxy battles are common in corporate America, but they can be time-consuming and expensive. In the past several years, the gaming industry has become embroiled in many proxy battles.

Teamsters suspend picket line at SLS Las Vegas

The union says it will resume picketing if it cannot organize the casino's valet parking employees.

Industry, lawmakers and administration debate Sandoval's "Plan B" tax plan

Many of Nevada's lawmakers and largest industries support Gov. Sandoval's plan to broaden the state's tax base, but others have raised objections.

Construction started on Lucky Dragon boutique hotel

The 201-room hotel will be designed to appeal primarily to middle-income Asian tourists, featuring games popular in Asia and an Asian-influenced architectural style.

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