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Nevada gaming revenues decline 6 percent in June; Strip down 4.5 percent

According to figures released Thursday by the Gaming Control Board, Nevada casinos collected $832.5 million from gamblers in June, compared with $885.8 million collected in June 2011.

Las Vegas visitor numbers saw healthy June increase

Total visitor volume for June was up 2.1 percent from the same month in 2011, according to the monthly Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority count.

Parent company of Stratosphere, Arizona Charlie's reports quarterly loss

American Casino and Entertainment's second-quarter loss in 2011 was also $2.8 million. Year-over-year revenue held steady at more than $87 million, but cash-flow fell 12.1 percent, from $19.9 million to $17.5 million.

Casino City Gang: Dolphin kicking edition

Casino City's Vin Narayanan and Aaron Todd discuss real-money online gambling launching on Facebook in the U.K., the NFL and other sports leagues suing New Jersey over sports betting and what it takes to live in Las Vegas. The also report on their Olympic wagers and make some more best bets on the Games.

South Point could be testing online poker by October

State gaming regulators Wednesday granted Michael Gaughan's Las Vegas casino tentative approval to operate an online poker website accessible only within Nevada boundaries.

Investor buys Lake Las Vegas acreage

New York hedge fund manager John Paulson and Raintree Investment Corp. have purchased about 875 acres at Lake Las Vegas for $17.3 million.

The Hotel to be rebranded as Delano Las Vegas

MGM Resorts International and Morgans Hotel Group announced an agreement Monday in which The Hotel will be renovated and redesigned. MGM Resorts, which owns Mandalay Bay, will manage the renamed property under a licensing agreement.

Caesars Palace to unveil the $17 million Bacchanal Buffet next month

The Strip casino will unveil the Bacchanal Buffet next month, a $17 million endeavor that will offer more than 500 menu items from nine kitchens with a setting that overlooks the hotel’s Garden of the Gods complex.

Plaza race and sports book to be renovated, upgraded

Plaza race and sports book to be renovated, upgraded

Small fire at Treasure Island Las Vegas

Small fire this morning at Treasure Island Casino Resort resolved.

World Market Center announces $1 billion investment, expansion in gift and home decor

Floors 1 through 11 of Building C on the World Market Center campus will become the gift and home decor segments' new home, with the building's top floors housing temporary exhibits and furniture. The project is under way and is expected to be completed within three years.

Contract deadline extended for parties to reach deal on horse racing

If no deal is reached by Aug. 24, sports books statewide will stop accepting bets on horse races and replace simulcasts of races from tracks nationwide with other televised sporting events.

Five domestic airlines switching to Terminal 3 at Las Vegas McCarran Airport

Alaska Airlines, JetBlue Airways, Virgin America, Frontier Airlines and Sun Country Airlines will switch operations from various locations in Terminal 1 to Terminal 3.

Tourism agency backs Reno air races

September's races will mark the 49th year of the event, which draws between 200,000 and 215,000 attendees each year and has an economic impact of $55 million to $80 million to the state.

Shuffle up and deal: Online poker in Nevada may only be months away

Gaming Control Board Chairman Mark Lipparelli said the first casino operators could be in front of regulators in 60 to 90 days. Once the casino operators are licensed and independent testing labs sign off on the technology, pay-to-play Internet poker could go live within Nevada boundaries.

Krave Entertainment headed for downtown Las Vegas

Krave Entertainment announced plans to take over the former Galaxy 11 movie theater on the third floor of the Neonopolis. The company, which also owns the Drink and Drag bowling alley and drag queen-themed bar on the complex's second floor, will transform the 80,000-square-foot space with 14 theaters into the world's largest gay nightclub

Gaming product test lab sees rush of submissions

The submissions include every type of gaming product, from iGaming to sportsbook devices and systems, as well as slot products and casino management systems.

William Hill hires Nick Bogdanovich as director of bookmaking

Nick Bogdanovich, a veteran bookmaker in Nevada, has been named director of trading at William Hill U.S. in Las Vegas.

Hotel owners feel heat over outdoor advertising

Taking out advertising on the side of hotels surrounding the Las Vegas Convention Center can mean big money to hotels around the center, but the practice isn't universally popular.

Top-10 things I'll remember about the new Palms sportsbook

Casino City's Aaron Todd crossed an item off his bucket list, picking winners in nearly every Major League Baseball game at the newly redesigned sportsbook at the Palms. Here's the top-10 things he'll remember about the experience.

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