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Foreclosure filing meant to push Strip project’s sale.

Two nongaming attractions now at Tropicana will be displayed at Luxor

Luxor is picking up two nongaming attractions from the Tropicana.

County urged to probe Harrah's

Electrician who blew the whistle on illegal remodeling at the Rio hotel encouraged Clark County commissioners to push for thorough investigation of management at Harrah's Entertainment.

High Court denies Venetian's appeal

Without comment, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday denied The Venetian's appeal of last year's ruling by a federal circuit court that the casino violated U.S. labor law in March 1999.

Strip development: Financing imperils projects

Two multibillion-dollar Strip developments less than two miles apart could become victims of the tightening credit markets and rising construction costs.

Aquarius Casino hosts Laughlin River Run events

Aquarius Casino Resort will host a variety of events and promotions as part of the 26th Annual Laughlin River Run.

Book signals Las Vegas' arrival

Christine Binkley’s just-published book, “Winner Takes All: Steve Wynn, Kirk Kerkorian, Gary Loveman and the Race to Own Las Vegas,” is yet another sign that the gaming business has arrived.

Cosmopolitan project continues to move forward

Perini Corporation reports that Deutsche Bank has begun the foreclosure process on the Cosmopolitan Resort and Casino as a parallel track to its negotiations with Global Hyatt Corporation and New York-based Marathon Asset Management.

Blast from the past

News Brief: Workers cleared out a warehouse last week in Sparks, where John Ascuaga’s Nugget had stored many relics of its 53-year history.

After the glamour gigs, they try out new music

It may be the most Vegas show — and most un-Vegas — show in town.

Why Strip resorts need to end nightclub tipping shakedowns

Jeff Simpson on the shakedown for tips at Las Vegas nightclubs.

Nevadan at work: Exec travels globe, helps companies widen their worlds

Jonathon Galaviz is a partner in Las Vegas-based Globalysis Ltd., a research and consulting firm that advises tourism and travel companies on doing business internationally.

Back to school, major in slots

The Morse Arberry Jr. Telecommunications Building at the College of Southern Nevada helps students advance their slot machine knowledge through lessons on theory, electronics, computer technology and mathematics.

ConExpo-Con/Agg the biggest of the big

The best way to grasp the magnitude of the biggest convention in Las Vegas,the ConExpo-Con/Agg show, is to look down at it from the sky.

Building and fire safety: Audit blasts inspectors

Clark County, Nevada, building and fire inspectors have been 'derelict' in their duty to keep commercial buildings safe, according to a scathing outside audit released by the county Wednesday.

Expo examines how trade shows can get a little greener

Companies like MG, which offer environmentally friendly trade show exhibits, is part of the convention and trade show industry's nascent green trend.

Nevada casinos find that profits from penny slots really add up

High rollers are helping the Strip weather the economic downturn but lower rollers might just be keeping Nevada’s entire economy afloat.

Authority pushes impulse in ad blitz

Las Vegas boosters will spend as much as $12 million to keep tourists and conventioneers coming despite high gasoline prices, sagging consumer confidence and a global credit crisis.

Deal puts Binion's in local hands

Binion's Gambling Hall & Hotel is back under local ownership after the close of a deal that netted more than $28 million for the Fremont Street property's former owners.

MGM Mirage unveils $40 million fine art program

MGM Mirage is unveiling initial plans for CityCenter's $40 million Fine Art Program.

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