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What happened to the theme in Vegas' theme resorts?

Las Vegas’ shift away from themed resorts reflects a couple of trends.

Casino scammers in Black Book plead guilty to cheating slots

Two casino cheats listed in Nevada's Black Book and a woman who was their accomplice in a 2006 crime plead guilty.

Venetian: Company owes $173,550 after poker tourney canceled

Hall of Fame World Poker Championship sued by the owner of the Venetian resort in Las Vegas on Monday over an allegedly unpaid invoice.

Study says schools lack gambling policy

A study says that colleges and universities need to attack campus gambling problems in the same manner they confront alcohol abuse.

Planet Hollywood, Westgate bringing 1,201 rooms to Strip

The 1,201-room PH Towers at Planet Hollywood Resort has been moving toward a December opening.

Planet Hollywood busts a part of safety push

Planet Hollywood officials say the arrest of six employees are part of a cooperative effort with law enforcement agencies.

Downturn lights a path to casino control

Rather than buy into companies, investors mull buying up debt — with chance of calling shots.

Will Vegas advertising that worked before, work again?

Return to an iconic theme follows ad campaign tied specifically to the recession.

Brash huckster and visionary builder Bob Stupak dies at 67

One of a kind made his mark as gambler, developer of Vegas World, Stratosphere.

In reversal, Fontainebleau lenders suggest liquidation

Key lenders file motion urging case be converted to Chapter 7 bankruptcy.

Manufacturer of slot that can match gambler's desired pace is licensed

A Las Vegas company that is working to develop slot machines that can match a gambler’s desired pace of play has been licensed by the Nevada Gaming Commission.

Lenders seek to move Fontainebleau case to liquidation

A motion filed by a group of secondary lenders says that finishing the Las Vegas project is "not possible."

Vegas icon Stupak dies at 67

Las Vegas gaming entrepreneur Bob Stupak died Friday at Desert Springs Hospital after a long battle with leukemia at the age of 67.

Denials by MGM's Kerkorian challenged

A federal judge believes MGM Mirage majority shareholder Kirk Kerkorian knew a now-convicted Hollywood private eye was illegally wiretapping his ex-wife during their child custody dispute.

Slump blamed for failure of Station buyout

According to a special committee, the failure of the company's $5.7 billion buyout was due to the economic downturn and not any inappropriate action by anyone involved.

Sean 'Diddy' Combs, Kim Kardashian, Floyd Mayweather light up Las Vegas

This past weekend Las Vegas had no shortage or rockers, rappers or action.

Johnny Avello, Wynn and Encore's race and sports operations director

The director of Wynn and Encore’s race and sports operations visited his first racetrack at age 5, bet with a bookmaker as a teen and played team sports through college.

Harrah's moves to restructure debt

The casino giant wants to sell up to $750 million of new term loans under its current credit facility.

Harrah's announces Team Earth partnership

Harrah's is joining with four corporations and three environmental organizations as founding members of a partnership focusing on environmental issues.

Job seekers grateful CityCenter is now hiring

Hundreds of job seekers were informed yesterday that they landed positions at one of CityCenter's two projects.

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