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Acquisition of Hacienda gets gaming regulators' preliminary OK

The Nevada Gaming Commission will make a final recommendation on the matter on Dec. 19.

Countdown to 2014 in Las Vegas with Palms Casino Resort

New Year's Eve Weekend in Las Vegas, Palms Casino Resort will offer holiday fun-seekers an action-packed lineup.

Grand Bazaar Shops planned for entrance to Bally's Las Vegas

Larry Siegel says his planned Grand Bazaar Shops near the entrance to Bally’s will stand out.

Q&A with Dennis Mathews, operations manager for Red Rock Lanes

Mathews and his business partner Rich Belsky have developed an app called Rolltech which allows players to do things such as keep track of their stats and track scores for their games and opponents' games while playing at bowling centers were Rolltech technology is installed.

NEWave installs Check Prove software at Palms Casino Resort

NEWave’s Check Prove software is the most widely used payroll check-cashing software in southern Nevada, and the software will help Palms Casino Resort bolster the casino’s safeguards against payroll check-cashing fraud.

Baccarat, Laughlin, football betting shine in tepid gaming month

Nevada gaming revenues dropped 2.58 percent in October, ending two straight monthly increases. Gaming revenues on the Las Vegas Strip declined 5.06 percent.

McCarran October air passenger count up slightly; recent months more positive

Near-term flight schedules show the number of seats that airlines will bring into McCarran growing about 2 percent a month through February, portending continued modest gains in passenger totals.

Hacienda to remodel, become Hoover Dam Lodge

Nevada Restaurant Services Inc., which operates more than 80 Dotty’s taverns statewide, announced plans for the renovation Friday.

JCM Global wins 100 percent of new Downtown Grand business

JCM has won over 80 percent of all new casino openings in North America over the past 24 months.

Silver Legacy players cashing in big jackpots

Case in point, frequent player David D., from San Francisco, hit the coveted royal flush on a Game King machine for $100,000. Asked what he'll be doing with his windfall?

American Casino loses $9.4 million in third quarter

The company said its net revenue during the quarter fell 1.6 percent to $84.4 million.

Top-10 moments from the 2013 WSOP final table

Aaron Todd looks back on the most memorable moments from this year's World Series of Poker final table.

15th annual Thanksgiving dinner is cooperative effort of Silver Legacy, community

The 15th annual Jeffrey Olson Memorial Thanksgiving Feed will be held November 26th.

Cosmopolitan quarterly loss narrows; casino revenues jump 96.7 percent

The hotel-casino on Friday posted a loss of $19.4 million for the third-quarter, but said it is moving closer to profitability.

Culinary's futile push against Cosmo

The hotel-casino, owned by Deutsche Bank, has not signed a contract with the union almost three years after opening.

IGT's Megabucks hits for a staggering $12 million at MGM Grand Las Vegas

A jackpot hit for $12,463,147.70 on a Megabucks slot machine at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

Gaming Control Board gives preliminary OK to sale of John Ascuaga's Nugget

State gaming regulators granted preliminary approval Wednesday for the sale of John Ascuaga’s Nugget in Sparks to a private investment group.

Riess completes 10-year journey from basement to World Champion

Ryan Riess was 14 years old when he started hosting $10 poker tournaments in his basement in Clarkston, Mich., on Friday nights. Ten years later, he claimed an $8.36 million first-place prize and the title World Champion at the 2013 World Series of Poker.

Unflappable Lehavot finishes third at WSOP Main Event

There isn't much that can distract Amir Lehavot at the poker table; not even a crazy bunch of French-Canadians chanting for him to fold.

Loosli stays patient, finishes fourth at WSOP

If there's one thing you can't accuse Sylvain Loosli of being, it's impatient. The Frenchman didn't play any of the first 17 hands at the World Series of Poker Main Event final table, and the strategy helped him climb the pay ladder to fourth place for nearly $2.8 million.

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