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Beneath its skin, Fontainebleau has something extra for guests' gadgets

Tech geeks at the under-construction Fontainebleau Las Vegas are abuzz over their kind of eye candy.

Tropicana's new president ready for challenge

Ron Thacker says that his position heading one of the Strip's most storied resorts is a place the casino veteran can see himself ending his career.

Black Gaming's troubles continue to mount

The future of the Mesquite casino operator became more uncertain after it missed an interest payment on Thursday.

Two Vegas cops arrested in casino incident

One officer is accused of striking a handcuffed man in the face and both are accused of lying on a police report during an incident in December at the Cannery.

Progessive Gaming misses debt deadline

The troubled technology provider will have to sell assets as a foreclosure sale was rescheduled for today.

CityCenter extending hope on a huge scale

Shellshocked from months of fruitless searching, job seekers showed up Monday with scrubbed faces and sharp suits at a large building behind the Mirage.

Bellagio Gallery Of Fine Art presents 'Classic Contemporary: Lichtenstein, Warhol & Friends'

Organized in partnership with the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (MCASD), the exhibition will feature important paintings and sculpture by major contemporary artists with a focus on the 1960s and ’70s.

Wine entrepreneur takes center stage at Affiliate Summit

In a passionate speech, wine entrepreneur Gary Vaynerchuk captivated the Affiliate Summit crowd Monday with his charismatic style and unscripted remarks.

Caesars Palace delays opening of tower

Harrah's Entertainment is delaying the opening of its Octavius Tower expansion at Caesars Palace until demand for hotel rooms improves, the company said today.

Former Fry exec lived a life of luxury

News brief: Ausaf "Omar" Umar Siddiqui is accused of laundering money from the electronics store to pay off massive gambling debts.

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.

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