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Cantor Gaming seeks small-scale slot-route

Cantor Gaming is seeking approval to operate slot machines in five Southern Nevada locations, including a laundry and the Moose Lodge.

Inverstor may help financially troubled CityCenter

Colony Capital, owner of the Las Vegas Hilton and 75.9 percent of Station Casinos, could help the financially troubled CityCenter.

Stock surge not seen in Vegas

The March surge on Wall Street has missed Las Vegas as stock prices of major casino operators continued on a double-digit downward spiral.

Whatever the secret, they have been packing M in

To enter M Resort is to step back in time, to 2006, before the recession slashed discretionary spending.

Review: Monster Circus' a parade of scrap metal

Monster Circus seems to be a desperate strategy to lure a younger, more down-market, free-spending crowd to the Las Vegas Hilton.

Bally's closes sports book

The shutdown of the sportsbook will last until September, with guests at the hotel/casino being directed to bet at Paris Las Vegas.

Riviera may be forced into bankruptcy

The casino operator has skipped a $4 million interest payment and might be the third Nevada gaming company to file for bankruptcy within the past 12 months.

Golden Tavern Group rewards available in northern Nevada

The Golden Tavern Group is bringing its new Golden Rewards benefits to four locations in northern Nevada.

Critics question Gaming Commission appointments

Gov. Jim Gibbons appointed Las Vegas attorneys Joe Brown and John Moran Jr. to seats on the Nevada Gaming Commission on Friday.

MGM Mirage has month to make play

The financially troubled casino giant has until the end of April to either proceed with the $8.7 billion CityCenter development or cut its losses.

Team Aced takes Dream Team Poker tournament

Caesars Palace was packed with poker aficionados as there were 148 teams totaling 444 players that entered the event.

Binion's to host third annual Classic

The Binion's Poker Classic will be begin on May 25 and will have 45 different events over 45 straight days.

What's the course for LV Sands?

Las Vegas Sands has lost two high-level executives in the last month and there are questions on where the casino company is headed.

Unemployment would bump if CityCenter falls through

A Vegas economist said the unemployment rate in Southern Nevada would increase 1 percent if there was any long-term disruption to building the $8.7 billion CityCenter development.

CityCenter workers thrilled to remain employed

The $8.7 billion project's 8,500 construction workers remain employed after MGM Mirage made a $200 million debt payment.

MGM makes $200 million debt payment

The $8.7 billion CityCenter project avoided a bankruptcy filing after MGM Mirage made a $200 million debt payment.

CityCenter may land in bankruptcy

The multi-billion dollar MGM Mirage project, billed as the most expensive commercial development in U.S. history, may end up in bankruptcy court.

Dragon City site faces auction block

The 22-acre Dragon City resort site is scheduled to be auctioned May 16 at MGM Grand during the International Council of Shopping Centers Convention.

Reid, Ensign made calls to banks for MGM

Senators’ intervention raises ethical questions.

IGT names new president, CEO

The slot machine giant named current board member Patti Hart as its president and CEO.

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