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LVCVA takes steps to tighten oversight

A flap over charitable donations leads the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority to change policy.

Penn National dispels Mirage deal talks

A source says the casino operator is waiting for "better opportunities."

Octavius opening postponed at Caesars

Harrah's has halted the tower's completion as room demand dwindles.

California tax changes may hurt Vegas tourism

Increases in vehicle and sales taxes in California will cause South California residents to have about $1,500 less in disposable income, according to a UNLV economics professor.

Golden Nugget owner fails in private bid

Tilman Fertitta's second attempt to take Landry Restaurants private failed and the company's stock fell nearly 34 percent.

Lanni leaves on his terms

The longtime MGM Mirage CEO left quietly without much more than a few exit interviews.

The Showgirl must stay on

After nearly a year at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Bette Midler’s “The Showgirl Must Go On” is a streamlined, elegant, grown-up show.

The Harmon isn't Strip's only troubled condo

Luxury, high-rise condominiums, much like super-sized megaresort complexes such as CityCenter, were an outgrowth of the credit boom.

Murren making his mark on MGM Mirage

MGM Mirage's new CEO has already sold Treasure Island to help finance a portion of the $9.1 billion CityCenter development.

Gambling executive gets post on Federal Reserve

Boyd Gaming CEO Keith Smith is the first casino company representative on the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco's board of directors.

Fewer hands at Vegas' CES

The tone is upbeat but the attendance is down at the biggest technology-fetish event of its kind.

New MGM Mirage CEO will "dramatically" cut debt

News brief: James Murren also said he would consider further casino sales as he looks to overhaul the company's balance sheet.

Aussie billionaire moves closer to Cannery purchase

The Vegas Gaming Control Board recommended approving James Packer and Crown Ltd's bid to buy Cannery Casino Resorts for $1.8 billion.

MGM Mirage cancels CityCenter condo project

The Harmon Hotel & Spa – originally planned as a 49-story building with some 200 condominiums atop 400 hotel rooms, will no longer offer condominiums.

Vegas looking to Phoenix area to fill positions

News brief: The $9 billion CityCenter project in Las Vegas is targeting the metro Phoenix area to fill more than 12,000 jobs.

Permits sought to build Vegas' largest hotel

A holding company that includes the AFI Group wants to build 6,745-room hotel, casino and retail complex on Harmon Avenue.

Perspectives Tuesday -- January 6, 2009

In the inaugural edition of Perspectives Tuesday, the APCW's J. Todd reports on the developing story about CardSpike and its association with management at Casino Affiliate Programs (CAP).

Las Vegas airport official outlines cutbacks

Management at McCarran International Airport will make about $30 million in budget cuts as air traffic to Vegas continues to decline.

Vegas casinos warming to idea of online gambling

News brief: Some Strip casinos are looking for new ways to reach gamblers as their gaming revenues continue to tumble.

CityCenter accepting applications for 12,000 jobs

CityCenter is accepting applications beginning today to fill 12,000 positions, the largest employment opportunity available in the country, the company said.

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