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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.

An easy solution to Echelon eyesore

Boyd Gaming Corporation's original concept for the CityCenter-like Echelon project - five hotels of various sizes, a large casino, 750,000 square feet of convention space, 30 restaurants, 300,000 square feet of retail and entertainment amenities, all covering 87 acres - is not going to happen.

Nevadan at Work: Transplant didn't want to leave Las Vegas

In 2000, Park Place Entertainment executives asked David Arrajj to transfer from Las Vegas back to Atlantic City. Arrajj wasn't thrilled about the move.

Casino City Gang: Main Event edition

Fresh off his trip to Las Vegas, Casino City's Vin Narayanan joins host Aaron Todd to discuss four aspects of the World Series of Poker's Main Event: The ladies, the Hungarian, final table notes and reactions, and the upcoming TV coverage.

Echelon gets more time, but beautification planned

The Clark County Zoning Commission on Wednesday granted Boyd Gaming Corp. a six-year extension of time on the north Strip Echelon project.

Perini boss: Let jurors see Harmon hotel

Tutor Perini Building Corp. CEO Craig Shaw mixed jabs at the Harmon Hotel's design with a pitch to let potential jurors see it for themselves.

NASCAR weekend generates $240 million for Las Vegas economy

The economic contribution is up 26.3 percent from the previous year, and it's the fourth consecutive year-over-year increase.

Six lucky players become millionaires in first year of Three Card Poker 6 Card Bonus(TM) $1 Million Jackpot

Caesars Entertainment’s Las Vegas and Atlantic City resorts are the exclusive home to the $1 Million jackpot in Three Card Poker 6 Card Bonus

One more bad beat story for sports bettors: meager comps

With recent industry consolidation and a tougher economic environment, earning comps on sports bets is becoming tougher, or, in other words, more expensive.

Las Vegas visitation back, rises 2.4 percent

In all, 3.45 million tourists came to Las Vegas in May, up from May 2011's 3.37 million total.

Casino City Gang: WSOP is the establishment edition

Casino City's Managing Editor Vin Narayanan joins host Aaron Todd live from Las Vegas to discuss how the World Series of Poker Main Event has moved from a fringe event to the establishment, turnout for this year's Main Event, and whether people should be so obsessed with Phil Ivey.

Caesars Palace, union agree on contract for dealers

The Transportation Workers Union and Caesars Palace have reached a deal on a new labor contract for casino dealers, ending almost five years of negotiating.

Hard Rock will have new restaurant and music venue but same rocking attitude

When all is done, the Hard Rock's management, Warner Gaming LLC, and the property's owners, Brookfield Asset Management, will have spent between $20 million and $30 million on remodeling existing facilities and replacing older outlets with new blood.

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