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Jury reaches verdict in O.J. Simpson trial

BULLETIN — The jury has reached a verdict in the O.J. Simpson armed robbery/kidnapping trial. There are no details yet, but the verdict is expected to be read soon.

Jury still out in O.J. Simpson trial

Jury deliberations began this morning in O.J. Simpson's armed robbery/kidnapping trial.

Plaza versus Plaza

Which hotel is which? Lawyer says style will help consumers tell.

Henderson Executive Airport might allow in-terminal gaming

Like its big brother McCarran International to the north, Henderson Executive Airport may soon see gaming machines in its terminal.

Casinos must wait for $800,000

Strip casinos alleging convicted political fixer Antoin "Tony" Rezko owes them money will have to wait in line.

Police seek three in Orleans hotel shooting

Metro Police are seeking two women and a man after a man was shot in the abdomen at the Orleans hotel and casino this morning.

Police search for Las Vegas Hilton sports book robbers

Metro Police released photographs of two suspects who robbed the Las Vegas Hilton's Race and Sports Superbook early Friday morning.

Two workers injured at Strip construction site

Two workers on the 63rd floor of the Fontainebleau construction project were injured when they were hit by a large beam this morning.

Marketplace: Most gambling stocks have September swoon

Shares of the major casino operators and slot machine manufacturers, which slumped in price during Monday's record 777-point decline, regained some of their lost value Tuesday.

Airport scanner peers through clothing

Managers of McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas on Tuesday unveiled two additions in a series of upgrades that will help the airport reach its maximum capacity.

Battle on tip sharing on tap

Nineteen former employees of the Hofbrauhaus Las Vegas are suing the owners over a tip-pool arrangement they claim violates the federal Fair Labor Standards Act.

Bailout bill's collapse reverberates in valley

Carnage on Wall Street visited Las Vegas Boulevard as well, with share prices in local gaming operators taking major hits.

Gunman in O.J. Simpson raid returns to witness stand

The O.J. Simpson robbery/kidnapping trial entered its third week Monday as the state's last witness returned to the stand to complete his testimony.

Letting women in free might cross legal line

Lawyer targets discrimination, sets sights on casino nightclubs.

World just got smaller: Curtains drop on themed hotel-casinos

News brief: It's the newest method of remodeling in Las Vegas: taking the theme out of themed hotels.

Passing the tax burden

The casino industry and the general business community have long disagreed on how to subsidize Nevada's multibillion-dollar biennial budget.

Inside gaming column: It's plain that pain's a regular refrain

A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.

Several men involved in O.J. Simpson hotel raid testify against him

The second week of O.J. Simpson's robbery/kidnapping trial saw several of his alleged co-conspirators take the stand to testify against their former friend.

What we can expect — and whom to blame: In Las Vegas

Less spending, fewer new resorts, slower growth — get used to it.

Witness: Recording of O.J. Simpson raid 'work of art'

One of the men who was allegedly robbed by a raiding party led by O.J. Simpson last year claims the audio recording of the alleged robbery is a highly-edited “work of art.”

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