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THE STRIP: CityCenter to begin hiring process

The $9.1 billion MGM Mirage project will begin filling more than 12,000 jobs on Jan. 5.

Rare snowstorm causes chaos in Vegas

Closings and traffic accidents were numerous after as much as eight inches of snow fell in parts of the valley.

Clark County approves Coyote Springs rezoning

Developer Harry Whittemore plans on building a hotel-casino on the 125 acres of land.

Suit names Boyd in Orleans death

Parents of one of two maintenance workers who died last year at the Orleans filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against Boyd Gaming.

Mother sues Boyd Gaming over son's death

Debra Koehler-Fergen's son killed at The Orleans casino after entering a confined space filled with noxious fumes.

Ruffin itching to get back on Strip

The former New Frontier owner just purchased Treasure Island from MGM Mirage for $775 million.

WSOP offering cash game academies

Two Cash Game Academy seminars will be held in Las Vegas and Atlantic City early next year.

MGM Mirage to sell Treasure Island

MGM Mirage said this morning that its Treasure Island property will be sold to former Frontier hotel owner Phil Ruffin.

Nevadan at Work: Fred Keeton

Harrah's chief diversity officer looks beyond external to see diversity in experience.

Treasure Island deal set

Former New Frontier owner Phil Ruffin will buy the MGM Mirage property for $775 million.

Woman sentenced in fatal Bally's stabbing

Latrovia Reed will spend between three to 10 years in jail for stabbing another woman at the Bally's hotel and casino in early September.

LV Sands to lay off more than 200

The casino giant will lay off 216 workers from the Venetian and Palazzo resorts today.

Clarke's Vegas confidential packed with 'sinsational' tales

Norm Clarke, gossip columnist extraordinaire, has written his best book yet. Roy Cooke and John Bond's new poker book covers important territory for both beginners and solid pros.

Vegas tourism continues to slide

The October drop in visitor numbers is the biggest since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

Nevada gaming revenue takes huge fall

The recession hammers casinos as the state's gaming revenue drops 22.3 percent.

MGM Mirage adds gaming element to international division

With plans under way to develop a casino in Vietnam, the gaming giant created a division focused on international gaming expansion into new markets.

LVCVA spending under microscope

The tourism group calls some allegations on its expenses "absurd."

Hard Rock Poker Lounge hosting celebrity tournament

The tournament will benefit the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and first place will win a Main Event seat at the WSOP.

LV Sands loses bid to set aside Suen judgement

Hong Kong businessman Richard Suen was awarded $58.6 million in May for helping Las Vegas Sands win a lucrative Macau gaming license.

Station and Harrah's ask bondholders for help

The two gaming empires are seeking to lower costs by asking bondholders to help them refinance.

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