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Pinnacle to develop Vietnamese resort

Pinnacle Entertainment will spend $95 million to acquire a 26 percent interest in a company developing a hotel-casino in Vietnam.

Station Casinos seeks control of Nevada casino

Station Casinos asked a bankruptcy court judge in Reno to sign off on its plan to take control of Green Valley Ranch Resort.

Fate of Vegas Ferris wheel still up in air

The developer of a proposed giant Ferris Wheel on the Las Vegas Strip from Mandalay Bay delivered a public sales pitch Monday.

Senate committee approves Internet poker bill in Nevada

The Nevada Senate Judiciary Committee has approved a bill that would establish provisions governing the licensing and operation of Internet poker.

Maloof hopes to keep NHL stars coming to Vegas

Palms owner George Maloof is hopeful an agreement can be extended for the Las Vegas casino to continue to host the NHL Awards.

Landry's completes acquisition of Atlantic City casino

The parent company of Golden Nugget Las Vegas and Laughlin have completed the acquisition of the Trump Marina Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City.

Nevada casino revving it up in August

MontBleu Resort Casino & Spa is hosting "Hot August Nights," where car lovers converge for four days at Lake Tahoe.

Herbst Gaming announces name change

Casino operator Herbst Gaming will now be known as Affinity Gaming and members of the founding Herbst family have no involvement with the company.

IGT plays on hype of 'Hangover' with game

The sequel to the popular "Hangover" movie is set to open next week, and International Game Technology is about to take advantage of the hype by unveiling its slot machine themed after the original hit film.

Regulators OK new leadership for Casino MonteLago

The Nevada Gaming Commission on Thursday approved a new management team and company for Casino MonteLago at Lake Las Vegas, which is on its third owner since it opened in 2003.

Patron files lawsuit against Luxor Casino

Man sees Luxor Casino alleging they threw him out when he was a guest there.

Station Casinos records narrower loss in first quarter

Station Casinos Inc. on Monday reported a smaller first-quarter loss compared with last year as revenues generated at the company's 18 local casinos remained stable.

Top-10 takeaways from the AGA's "State of the States"

The American Gaming Association's "State of the States" reportoutlines the jobs, revenues and taxes commercial casinos produce in every state that licenses and regulates commercial casinos, and also includes the results of a survey that provides a perspective on the casino-going population. Casino City's Aaron Todd provides a top-10 list of takeaways from this year's report.

Sahara Hotel's golden era was filled with stars

When the Sahara's doors close, it will mark the end of a long and storied history in Strip entertainment.

Sahara offers last goodbyes after nearly 60 years

The Sahara's final guest checks out at around noon on Monday. The nearly 60-year-old Strip resort will cease operations two hours later, a victim of both the recession and of progress.

Closure doesn't sadden Sahara's former owner

Former owner of the Sahara Paul Lowden reminisces about his time running the iconic Vegas strip casino, and plans one last dinner at its famous House of Lords steakhouse before the casino closes its doors for good.

Sahara employees to receive severance pay

Monday’s closing of the Sahara will put almost 400 employees out of work. SBE Entertainment is providing Sahara workers with severance pay based on years of service.

Despite strong bookings, Cosmopolitan sees quarterly loss

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas' first quarter of operations is in the books, and despite its high occupancy rate, the newest resort on the Strip reported a $56.8 million loss, the company said Friday.

Parent of Stratosphere, Arizona Charlie's reports $6.2 million loss

American Casino & Entertainment Properties LLC, owner of the Stratosphere, on Thursday posted a bigger first-quarter loss than a year earlier and a moderate decline in revenues.

New Las Vegas lottery ticket delivery may not be legal

A Las Vegas business is giving Nevada residents a chance to buy lottery tickets in California and Arizona, but officials differ on whether or not the business is legal.

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