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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.

Control Board backs Warner Gaming takeover of Horizon Lake Tahoe

The renovation of the Horizon will cost $60 million. Warner expects the property to reopen in January.

Culinary rally coincides with opening of Downtown Summerlin

Culinary Local 226 spokeswoman Bethany Khan said it was “just a coincidence” the union rally was taking place Thursday, which is the grand opening celebration for the 1.6 million-square-foot shopping, dining and entertainment complex.

Ask the Slot Expert: Changing slot paybacks

Even with Downloadable Game technology, casinos can't change slot paybacks on whim.

Boyd Gaming Corp. joins mobile wagering trend

Boyd is the latest company to join the mobile wagering trend, following sports book operators William Hill and Cantor Gaming and local gaming rival Station Casinos.

Pulled plug on Haze at Aria overdue

The company acknowledged this week that it will close the club at the end of the month.

Casino City Gang: Sheldon "Grandpa Simpson" Adelson edition

Casino City's Vin Narayanan joins Aaron Todd and Dan Podheiser to discuss the latest news from the Global Gaming Expo (G2E), including Sheldon Adelson's rant against Internet gambling. They'll also discuss the sale of Revel in Atlantic City for $110 million, "Spin and Go" tournaments at PokerStars, and pick every NFL game on the schedule.

Wynn's thoughts on Internet gaming: "Not much"

Steve Wynn doesn't see the profit in Internet gaming in the U.S. currently and worries that a public relations crisis surrounding the activity would “invite additional regulation or oversight for land-based gambling.”

G2E to ring up $22.3 million in nongaming economic impact

Sponsored by the American Gaming Association and produced by Reed Exhibitions, the 14th annual Global Gaming Expo is expected to attract 27,000 attendees.

Reyes expanding the Las Vegas gay tourism market

Reyes’s New Year’s event, called Evolve Vegas NYE, is 20 months in the planning and has been about all her four-person staff has worked on since the doors of the Las Vegas Gay Visitors Bureau opened in mid-2013.

Nevada gaming revenues down; baccarat revenue slips

Statewide, Nevada gaming revenue fell 3.7 percent in August, ending five straight months of increases.

MGM Resorts selects president for Park Holdings

Don Thrasher was most recently president of Circus Circus Las Vegas.

Appeals court reinstates gambler's lawsuit with Wynn Las Vegas

The decision by a three-judge panel of the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a previous ruling by U.S. District Court Judge Phil Pro of Las Vegas that dismissed the case.

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