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Station Casinos bondholders object to motions

Station Casinos' creditors want the ability to pursue the transaction that took the company private.

Teacher's union to avoid Harrah's Hotels

The American Federation of Teachers sent a letter to Harrah's that it will "not conduct business" at any of their hotels in a show of solidarity with a sister dealers union in Atlantic City.

Cannery Casino Resorts shakes up management

The Nevada casino company is restructuring its executive ranks so the company's founders can focus on long-term strategic planning.

Michael Jackson's children in Las Vegas over weekend

As the controversy surrounding their father’s death continues to flash across TV screens nationwide, Michael Jackson’s children were spotted Las Vegas this weekend.

Anaylst believes Pinnacle should build Louisiana resort

Macquarie Securities gaming analyst Joel Simkins believes Pinnacle Entertainment should move forward on the $407 million Sugarcane Bay development in Lake Charles, La.

Small lenders feeling irked in Station case

A number of small banks are saying that Deutsche Bank and Station Casinos are trying to "starve out" lenders opposed to the proposed bankruptcy funding.

Wall Street bullish on slots machines

Two gaming analysts say prospects for equipment manufacturers are high going into the next few years.

Station founder Fertitta's services set

Services for Station Casinos founder Frank Fertitta Jr. will be held Friday and Saturday.

Deliberate growth amid boom reflects Eureka owner's heritage

The only Asian casino operator in Nevada, Lee is a self-described “believer in the vision of Mesquite,” but these are tough times for optimists.

CityCenter's Aria to protect blackjack dealers from smoke

Aria’s blackjack tables to be equipped with an air curtain that shoots straight up from the table, dividing dealer and players, in effort to protect dealers health.

Wynn tip-pooling case reconvening in October

Wynn dealers believe that a change in the casino's tip policy breaks Nevada labor laws.

Top-10 most beautiful casinos

Casino City selects the 10 most striking gaming venues across the world, with Monaco's Casino Monte Carlo taking the No. 1 spot.

Station Casinos founder Fertitta dies at 70

Frank Fertitta Jr. died Friday morning in Los Angeles following heart surgery a few weeks ago earlier.

Nevada prepared for online gambling

Nevada could benefit financially if a bill to legalize Internet gambling in the United States is approved by Congress.

Beat returns at Prive after shutdown

The Planet Hollywood club received a temporary liquor license Friday afternoon, less than five hours before the club planned to reopen.

Lawsuit claims MGM misled shareholders

The lawsuit claims that MGM Mirage put out a series of "false and misleading statements" concerning the company's liquidity and the prospects for CityCenter.

Gold Spike reborn as larger Lady Luck sits idle

Despite little help from the city, things are looking up at The Gold Spike, but not at a bigger project that’s received more aid.

Privé close to receiving temporary liquor license

New key employee applicant has ties to the Nevada Gaming Commission.

Harrah's names new eastern division president

Don Marrandino will replace the retiring Carlos Tolosa as the company's eastern division president at the end of the year.

Wynn tip debate continues

Dealers say that Wynn Las Vegas' policy of widening the tip pool to include floor supervisors breaks state labor laws.

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