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Luxor hosts new Criss Angel, Cirque du Soleil show

Criss Angel and the World Famous Cirque Du Soleil have joined creative efforts their new adventure at the Luxor Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas: Criss Angel "BELIEVE."

The bubble finally bursts at a tension-filled WSOP Day 3

The Main Event field was pared down to the magic 666 number late Thursday night, but not before almost 90 minutes of hand-for-hand combat that provided plenty of tense moments.

CityCenter fire station groundbreaking today

A groundbreaking will be held this afternoon for a new Clark County fire station at the MGM Mirage CityCenter that's being paid for by MGM Mirage.

M Resort, Cantor Gaming sign deal

M Resort, Spa and Casino property officials reportt a long-term agreement with Cantor Gaming to provide cutting-edge mobile gaming technology to the $1 billion M Resort, Spa and Casino.

Hellmuth-Jelassi skirmishes add spice to the World Series of Poker

The self-proclaimed Poker Brat and a feisty Swede provided much of the entertainment as the Main Event's Day 2B field of almost 2,400 winnowed its way down to about 855 players.

Michelle Murrell relishes special role as Lubarsky's 'reader'

The serendipitous meeting between the Michigan native and the nearly blind Las Vegas pro has blossomed into a special working relationship.

Gas prices deter California gamblers

Southern California gamblers who regularly drive to Las Vegas have cut back their visits by a third because of record gas prices, and those who still come say they’ve cut their gambling back by 29 percent, a new poll has found.

Nevada at work: Exec aims to keep people loving Las Vegas

Through it all -- the mob reign, the Howard Hughes revolution, the rise of the megaresorts -- Rossi Ralenkotter had a front-row seat.

Southern Nevada economy: Wondering where the tourists are

For the first time in recent memory, two benchmark indicators of the health of Las Vegas, the number of hotel rooms in development and airline seat capacity at McCarran International Airport, are moving in opposite directions.

Inside Gaming: Rough ride for casinos in Reno

Gaming revenue has declined 11 of the past 15 months in the "Biggest Little City in the World."

Initiative petitions rejected

Initiative petitions seeking to divert room taxes from the Las Vegas convention authority to state needs, including education, will not be on the November ballot, a Carson City district judge ruled Wednesday.

Land-value raise may lift Lady Luck

City-owned land that developers want to buy in conjunction with a revival of the downtown Lady Luck casino could fetch twice as much money as originally thought -- although critics of the plan say the city could get even more.

M Resort chooses Cantor Gaming

M Resort, Spa and Casino property officials report a long-term agreement with Cantor Gaming to provide mobile gaming technology to the casino floor and race and sports book of the $1 billion M Resort, Spa and Casino.

Luxor to host Bodies exhibit

Premier Exhibitions, Inc. reports that BODIES - The Exhibition will make its transition to Luxor in Las Vegas on August 2, 2008.

Second-largest WSOP provides grand stage for Griffin, Wells and Azinger

A huge turnout on the final Day 1 of the World Series of Poker helped create a prize pool of over $64 million and set the scene for interesting days from a new champion, and old champion and a Ryder Cup captain.

Inside the player lounges at the WSOP

The Casino City editorial team crashed the player lounges at the World Series of Poker over the weekend. And after filling up on all the complimentary food and beverages, it filed a complete report as to what you can find in each of these exclusive areas.

From the WSOP rail: Moneymaker gets some love; cricket star chirping

Chris Moneymaker finally gets a chance see how much fans like him while Shane Warne gives a different game a try.

A dramatic change in attitude hits the WSOP Main Event on Day 1B

There was a much more casual atmosphere during Day 1B of the WSOP's Main Event. But storylines were still aplenty, with former champs and a World Series MVP being bounced, while a blind man and a sports-betting expert built up healthy stacks.

A day with the man who drives the WSOP machine

There were 150 tables, 700 dealers and almost 1,200 players in action on Friday during Day 1B of the Main Event. And Casino City got an up-close-and-personal view of exactly how WSOP Tournament Director Jack Effel manages to steer the ship smoothly.

From the WSOP rail: Ray Romano sounds off on golf and poker

Other rail tales include mystical robes and TV exposure.

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