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Cantor Gaming releases "Mobile Millions" mobile casino game at The Venetian and The Palazzo

"Mobile Millions," a new casino game from Cantor Mobile Casino, now available to patrons of The Venetian and The Palazzo.

Woman wins $1,140,129.26 on Wheel of Fortune slot at Flamingo Las Vegas

Rosemary from New York is the latest addition to the Caesars Entertainment circle of millionaires.

Nevada February gaming revenues jump 15.1 percent; Strip casinos up 31.2 percent

The record figures were the result of high-end baccarat play associated with the 10-day Chinese New Year holiday.

Full House Resorts appoints Scott Ruhl as Northern Nevada General Manager

Full House Resorts has appointed Scott Ruhl as its Northern Nevada General Manager.

Baseball greats Ozzie Smith & Vince Coleman win 12th Annual Michael Jordan Invitational at Shadow Creek In Las Vegas

More than $500,000 was raised for charity as a result of the 2013 Michael Jordan Celebrity Invitational hosted by ARIA Resort & Casino.

Palms displays $50 million in upgrades

The hotel-casino spent millions of dollars in just more than eight months, renovating 428 rooms in its original Palms Tower, renamed the Ivory Tower, and demolishing old bars, restaurants and clubs and replacing them with new experiences.

Key Largo Casino had just a small role in Las Vegas history

The closed Flamingo Road casino, which caught fire Thursday, opened in 1973 as the Ambassador. In the 1980s, it was renamed the La Mirage Casino.

Cosmopolitan posts $106.5 million loss in 2012

The Strip hotel-casino on Friday reported that it posted a net loss of $106.5 million for 2012, up from the $96.9 million net loss posted in 2011.

Q and A with M Resort President Anthony Marnell III

The son of casino building pioneer Tony Marnell II, the younger Marnell found success off the baseball diamond in business.

Casino City Gang: On a budget edition

Casino City's Vin Narayanan and Aaron Todd discuss the odd debate surrounding sports betting kiosks in Nevada, the demise of budget hotels on the Las Vegas Strip and Revel's decision to allow smoking in their resort. They also recap their NCAA tournament brackets and make some more NCAA picks in the best bets segment.

Wynn warehouse workers reject joining Teamsters union

The vote – conducted and monitored by the National Labor Relations Board on Friday – was 57 against the union and 34 in favor.

Presidential election wagering in Nevada seen pulling in more publicity than revenue

Oddsmakers and gaming industry analysts in Las Vegas said that if successful, a Nevada state senator’s efforts to legalize betting on politics will produce more notoriety than revenue.

Locals and visitors enjoying March Madness in Las Vegas

Business is brisk for March Madness in Las Vegas casinos.

Analyst offers negative forecast for Las Vegas if energy costs rise

Higher energy costs can hurt the gaming industry. Consumers would spend less on leisure activities, airlines would reduce capacity and the costs to operate large casinos would increase.

These new hotel-casino names were not my idea

Many of us long for the days when hotel-casino names on the Strip were Stardust, Sahara, Frontier, International, Barbary Coast, Aladdin, Dunes and Imperial Palace. OK, maybe not so much Imperial Palace.

Bicycle-bound security forces keep parking lots safe

Hundreds of security officers at Las Vegas hotel-casinos and convention facilities roam sprawling parking lots and garages looking for the bad guys while also offering a helpful greeting to visitors.

Las Vegas hotel-casino operators told to stamp out illegal activities

In a memorandum from Gaming Control Board Chairman A.G. Burnett and Clark County Sheriff Doug Gillespie, resort leaders were told they are responsible for any criminal conduct in their venues, even if operated by a third-party vendor.

Nevada lawmakers weigh impact of sports-betting kiosks on gaming industry

The Nevada Resort Association says the upgraded kiosks blur the line between nonrestricted gaming, such as hotel-casinos, and restricted locations such as taverns and restaurants.

Casino City Gang: Is this just fantasy edition

Casino City's Vin Narayanan and Aaron Todd discuss New Jersey's move to allow real-money fantasy sports wagering at Atlantic City casinos, Genting's plans for a huge new casino on the Las Vegas Strip and the new Omaha games being offered PokerStars. They also get their brackets on and make their official predictions, discuss different ways to have fun with the men's college basketball tournament and look at the different pools out there.

Marnell: M Resort is at "turning point"

M Resort is now in a much stronger financial position with Penn National Gaming’s backing and Anthony Marnell III's directing the property that he helped create and open.

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