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Binion's offering cash back and comps

Members of Club Binion's will receive #1 in cash back and $2 in comps for every 40 points earned.

MGM Mirage gets relief from vendors

The casino operator is in danger of defaulting on $7 billion of its long-term debt but will get financial relief through the middle of May.

Smaller March Madness crowd expected in Vegas

There are still rooms available in Las Vegas for one of the biggest sports betting weekends of the year.

Massive $23.1 billion debt hanging over Harrah's

The gaming giant is at risk of default as its revenue continues to shrink, according to a filing with the SEC.

Wynn prices common stock offering

The casino company has priced a public offering of 9.6 million newly issued shares at $19 per share.

Professor mixes law with gaming

Bob Faiss, who teaches a class in gaming law, will be signing copies of his oral history book "Gaming Regulation and Gaming Law in Nevada" on March 30.

Wynn Sportsbook rings in the madness with new TV show and special 900-seat venue for fans

March Madness will be even more lively than usual for John Avello, the Director of Race and Sports at Wynn Las Vegas, which is playing host to a new college basketball TV show hosted by Billy Packer and Bobby Knight.

Before recession, success further fed gaming industry's egos

In the haze of the ongoing economic hangover, Las Vegas resorts - including some yet to be finished - look like the fevered dreams of out-of-control egos.

Hard Rock posts $282.2 million net loss

The Hard Rock Hotel posted its lowest revenues since 2004 with yearly revenues declining 11.7 percent to $164.3 million from $186 million in 2007.

Bad times for gaming a boom for some

Bankruptcy attorneys and restructuring specialists are doing very well in this struggling economy.

LV Sands board member quits

A Las Vegas Sands board member quit because he disagreed with the forced resignation of former company president Bill Weidner.

Galaxy Gaming enhancing the table

The company's game-enhancing products on blackjack and pai gow tables have helped path the path to prosperity.

Harrah's owners buying part of debt

The gaming company's owners are buying the debt to ensure they remain in control should Harrah's go bankrupt.

Shuffle Master posts net loss

The gambling equipment provider posted a net loss if $973,000 for the quarter ended Jan. 31.

Aide says Obama not anti-Vegas

Press secretary Robert Gobbs said that the president never said "don't go to Las Vegas."

Plan to buy Cannery Resorts falls apart

A $1.75 billion deal by Australian gaming company Crown Limited to buy Cannery Casino Resorts collapsed on Thursday.

Registration is open for WSOP

Players can register online or in-person at the Rio Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, which is the host property.

Herbst Gaming will split businesses

Under the deal, lenders will control Herbst's 15 casinos in three states while Herbst brothers will control its Nevada slot routes.

LV Sands exec quit before he would be fired

Former President Bill Weidner stepped down from his post Sunday after constant infighting with Chairman and CEO Sheldon Adelson.

Boyd continuing Station Casinos push

A finance professor said that Station's bondholders hold the key on whether Boyd can complete its purchase of many of the casino company's assets.

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