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Final table of WSOP 2014 set to kick off on November 10

The nine players are from six different countries: Brazil, Norway, Spain, Sweden, The Netherlands and the United States, representing completely the immense diversity that the WSOP has come to be known for.

Station Casinos makes the effort to help schools

The company hosted its annual Smart Start breakfast this month and awarded $50,000 — $5,000 each — to 10 elementary schools designated by the Clark County School District as needing the greatest assistance for students.

Two months after debut, SLS Las Vegas president jumps ship

The hotel-casino’s owners said Monday that Scott Kreeger would take over for Rob Oseland, who had been with the property since 2012, before the 18-month construction transition from the shuttered Sahara into SLS Las Vegas.

Uber challenges court order; drivers still working

Donald Campbell, the company’s attorney, said he is challenging a court order barring the drivers from providing their ride-sharing service in the state until Nov. 7.

California Indian casino fight has implications for Nevada

Proposition 48 is several tribes vs. the North Fork Rancheria Band of Mono Indians and Station Casinos.

Atlantis see profits down in Q3

Atlantis Casino Resort Spa profits have fallen in the third quarter.

Respect was earned for founding father of local casinos

Frank Fertitta Jr., who died in 2009 at the age of 70, created a brand of casinos almost 40 years ago that Southern Nevadans now consider commonplace: the locals gaming property.

Gaming regulators allow Real Gaming poker website to move ahead

RealGaming.com launched in February and joins Ultimate­Poker.com and WSOP.com in offering regulated online gaming to gamblers within Nevada.

Negreanu, McClelland to be inducted into Poker Hall of Fame

The 2014 Poker Hall of Fame Class will feature a first ballot inductee – Daniel Negreanu – and one who has spent four decades contributing to the game – Jack McClelland.

Table games experts to speak at Cutting Edge Table Games Conference

The conference will kick off Monday, November 17, with a day-long Advantage Player pre-conference workshop, followed by two full days of sessions.

Vegas prosecutors used ‘super seal’ to hide fortune seized from gamblers

In his 31-page opinion, U.S. Magistrate Judge Cam Ferenbach cast light on the little-known court process that allowed the government to file civil forfeiture actions against Glen Cobb, his 82-year-old parents and his stepdaughter under “super seal” with no notice to anyone — not even the family it targeted.

MGM Resorts sells Gold Strike to JETT Gaming

The transaction, which needs approval by Nevada gaming regulators, is the second sale of a small casino by MGM Resorts this year.

Westgate Resorts CEO says minimum pay to be $10 an hour

All Westgate employees currently earning less than $10 per hour will receive a pay increase to the new level except commissioned and tipped employees or employees covered by a collective bargaining agreement.

Revenue down, but profits up for Las Vegas Sands Corp.

Las Vegas Sands told investors its net income for the third quarter was $671.7 million, compared with $626.7 million in the same quarter a year ago.

Las Vegas marketing gurus target free-spending Millennials

Millennials currently outspend Baby Boomers in their trips to Las Vegas because they don’t have many of the expenses — mortgages and car payments, for example — that the city’s traditional visitor market has.

Layoffs at recently opened SLS Las Vegas

The layoffs took place over the last two months as the resort adjusted its staffing needs.

Full House Resorts calls proxy fight "disruptive"

The statement followed a proxy solicitation filed last week with the Securities and Exchange Commission by a group of Full House shareholders.

Shareholder group seeks changes in casino operator Full House Resorts

In a filing Thursday with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the group — led by former Pinnacle Entertainment CEO Dan Lee — said the company “has failed stockholders” and needs to replace its board and management team.

Shareholder group seeks changes in casino operator Full House Resorts

n a filing Thursday with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the group said the company “has failed stockholders” and needs to replace its board and management team.

Downtown Summerlin ready - almost - for center stage

After a six-year development hiatus, Downtown Summerlin’s 1.6 million-square-foot shopping, restaurant and entertainment center opens at 10 a.m. Thursday.

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