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Construction safety violation: Builder pays fine in Echelon death

The construction firm sanctioned and fined for safety violations that allegedly killed a carpenter on the Echelon project paid a disputed $11,000 fine.

Convention board OKs funds for trip to London

Las Vegas' biggest booster group will spend $186,500 to show off the destination at a trade show in London next month.

Rosenthal offered link to gangster era

Rosenthal's passing marks the close of yet another chapter in the transformation of Las Vegas from a gambling destination of ill-repute to a global destination.

John L. Smith: Final chapter closes on Lefty

Details of his death were sketchy, but a variety of sources said Frank Rosenthal died of an apparent heart attack.

Venetian bringing 'Real Deal' to poker fans

The Venetian is giving poker aficionados and first-timers a shot at prizes with its live, audience participation show, "The Real Deal!"

Beholden to no one, South Point owner shuns cuts

Michael Gaughan is one of the rare executives in Las Vegas who hasn’t laid off rank and file employees during the downturn.

Police still looking for Harrah's robber

Police are again asking for the public's help in identifying and finding a man who robbed Harrah's Las Vegas on Aug. 24.

Housing: Credit squeeze hits high-rises

Potential buyers are struggling to secure mortgages at two major condominum-hotels as credit has tightened, even for the well-to-do.

Visitor numbers drop in August

A drop in conventions and the number of people attending them drove Las Vegas tourism numbers down sharply in August.

Roster of chefs announced at Encore

Five signature restaurants to open at the new resort in the Wynn collection.

Wynn: Encore will take hit despite 'position of strength'

Wynn said financial crisis obviously would have a negative impact on his company's plans to open Encore in December.

Nevada economy: Still on a losing roll

On the day the Dow Jones industrial average reverted to 2003 numbers, Nevada's casino win fell back to 2006 levels.

Dealers stiffed in fight for tips

Two Wynn Las Vegas dealers who filed a class action lawsuit in 2006 to end a tip-pooling program implemented at the Strip casino lost their case Thursday before the Nevada Supreme Court.

Casino win on Strip declines 8th straight month

For the eighth consecutive month, winnings at Strip casinos declined.

Gambler pursues very small claim

Slot player who thought he was shorted by 25 cents took his case to state gaming board, which gladly heard it.

Number of visitors to Las Vegas falls 4.3 percent

The number of visitors to Las Vegas dropped 4.3 percent in August compared to a year ago.

Court: Wynn dealers must share tips with supervisors

Wynn Las Vegas dealers will have to share their tips with their front-line supervisors, the Nevada Supreme Court ruled today.

Nevada gaming tax revenue falls 8 percent in August

Nevada casinos suffered through their eighth straight monthly gaming revenue decline in August.

In brief: Gaming

Slot machine maker International Game Technology settled a pending lawsuit with a gaming equipment rival and then entered a business deal with the company.

Gaming board confident Aliante can survive times

The economic downturn will make marketing Station Casinos' newest casino difficult but it has helped the company recruit some great workers.

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