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Nevada gaming regulators find Genting suitable to do business

Genting Bhd receives preliminary approval to do business in the state of Nevada.

Top-10 World Series of Poker prop bets

Casino City's Aaron Todd plays bookmaker and offers his readers a challenge: Post the biggest profit on his World Series of Poker prop bets and win a prize.

Gaming commissioners give OK to Genting; construction to begin this summer

Genting Group's proposal to build Resorts World Las Vegas was approved during the meeting by the Nevada Gaming Commission.

Robocoin, first Bitcoin ATM in a casino, launches at The D

A tall blue box tucked in the rear of The D Las Vegas casino in downtown Las Vegas could soon shake up the gambling industry.

Caesars completes sale of Harrah's New Orleans

The transaction was approved Monday.

The Venetian Las Vegas calls 2014 'Year of the Female Comedienne,' announces new female-driven comedy series

2014 is the 'Year of the Female Comedienne.' at The Venetian.

Inside Gaming: Revival not fueled by gaming

“The most important economic data points are all trending in the right direction,” says Station Casinos Chief Financial Officer Marc Falcone, who spent more than a decade as a Wall Street analyst. “The only place we’re not seeing it is in gaming revenue.”

Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas sold to Blackstone Group for $1.73 billion

The deal is subject to approval of Nevada gaming regulators.

Cannery Casino Resorts sells Pennsylvania racetrack casino

The transaction, announced Wednesday, is subject to regulatory approval and expected to close by the end of the year.

Pure nightclub to close, reopen with new name, concept

Hakkasan Group announced Wednesday it will close the nearly 10-year-old club May 26 for an extensive renovation and expansion that will open in 2015.

Removal of Fontainebleau construction crane signals doom for ill-fated Strip hotel

The crane at the 68-story building is being removed after the project was shut down in 2009.

Two summer packages pair tickets to Mob Museum with room at brand-new Downtown Grand, drinks, dinner

Deluxe “Oscar’s Vegas” package even includes driving tour and martinis with legendary Mob attorney, former Las Vegas Mayor Oscar B. Goodman.

Stratosphere parent reverses loss, sees revenue rise

American Casino said Monday the company had a net income of $4.5 million for the quarter that ended March 31. A year ago, the company reported a net loss of $3 million for the same quarter.

New feel, new story as The Hotel becomes Delano

Details of the $80 million renovation were announced in late April and when the project is completed by September, nearly every square foot of public space inside the 1,100-room nongaming hotel will be enhanced.

ACEP reports financial results for first quarter

ACEP reported first quarter Net Income of $4.5 million for 2014 compared to a Net Loss of $3.0 million for the first quarter of 2013.

Inside Gaming: Weight of debt will not go away

Last Tuesday, Caesars announced a five-step plan for eliminating the company’s 2015 financial obligations and reduce the upcoming debts due in 2016 and 2017.

Three championship bouts headline five-fight main card for "World Series of Fighting 10: Branch vs. Taylor" live from Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Las Vegas

World Series of Fighting 10 boasts three championship fights on the NBCSN-televised main card of the Saturday, June 21 event.

WSOP BIG ONE for ONE DROP adds 10 players, expands TV coverage

The second installment of the The BIG ONE for ONE DROP will return to the famed Amazon Room at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino, as ESPN committed to producing multi-day coverage from the event comprising three consecutive weeks of prime-time coverage.

Top-10 memorable moments from the 2004 WSOP

As its 10th anniversary approaches this summer, Casino City's Aaron Todd takes a look back at the 2004 World Series of Poker, one of the most interesting in recent memory.

Las Vegas casino icon Burton Cohen dies

Cohen managed the now-demolished Desert Inn on three separate occasions and also held management positions at the Flamingo, Caesars Palace, Thunderbird and Dunes.

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