` Nevada Casino and Nevada Gambling News - Page 486
Visit Casino City's Internet Directory
Casino City Home World Gambling North America GamblingUnited States GamblingNevada Gambling
Nevada News
Casino City Home
World Gambling
North America Gambling
United States Gambling
Nevada Gambling

Nevada News - Page 486

« Previous   Next »
Grand plans for big hotel

The Las Vegas Planning Commission today will consider a request for a 61-story, 2,500-room hotel on the northeast corner of Charleston Boulevard and Grand Central Parkway.

Golden Nugget hosts Hawaiian Tropic search

Models from across the globe will represent their country at this year's Miss Hawaiian Tropic International Model Search hosted by the Golden Nugget Resort and Casino

Rooms at hotel under a fire watch

Bill's Gamblin' Hall & Saloon on Tuesday spent its fifth day with guest rooms on fire watch, as repair services combed the guest tower for malfunctioning fire safety components.

Wynn not opposed to more musicals

After the quick closing of 'Avenue Q' two years ago and last week’s announcement that 'Spamalot' would end its run July 13, it may be a long time before the bright lights of Broadway shine again on a Steve Wynn property.

Nevada safety agency getting tougher

Nevada Contractors and union officials say the state’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration appears to be getting tougher on construction companies.

Peppermill hosts 'Verry McVerry'

The very funny and very Irish Maureen McVerry brings her show “Verry McVerry” to the Peppermill Resort Casino’s Tahoe Ballroom on Saturday, May 17 at 8 p.m.

Donna Summer at the Peppermill

Don’t wait until the “Last Dance” to see Donna Summer, watch her perform for one night only at the Peppermill Resort Casino on Friday, Aug. 15 at 8 p.m. in the Tuscany Events Center.

Downtown gambling: Rootin' tootin' revival

Unlike the Strip's pyramid-shaped Luxor, trendy Treasure Island or stylized New York-New York, however, Binion's can provide an authentic peek into a rowdier, more swashbuckling era locals and old-time gamblers refer to as 'the real Las Vegas.'

New take on tag-team tactics

Advances that can put tiny radio frequency identification tags in everything from gambling chips to shirt collars and even bed sheets, means tracking technology can now be embedded deep in nearly every aspect of casino resort operations.

Visionary Henri Lewin dies

Heinz "Henri" Lewin, a gaming industry veteran who escaped Nazi Germany and foresaw the convention potential of Las Vegas, died Wednesday in San Francisco.

CDI reports new licensees

Casino Data Imaging that Silver Legacy Resort Casino and 7 Cedars Casino have licensed CDI’s CasinoCAD© v4 business intelligence program.

Charlie Trotter restaurant planned for Palazzo

Joshua Zinder Architecture + Design LLC has partnered with world-renowned chef Charlie Trotter to open Restaurant Charlie, located in The Palazzo Resort Hotel Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.

UltimateBet pros sent to WSOP Academy

UltimateBet.com's best and brightest poker professionals have been recruited to instruct the upcoming Advanced WSOP Academy, set to get underway in Las Vegas this weekend.

Danny Gans stars in new Encore Theatre

Danny Gans will return to the Wynn family in February, 2009, when he brings his unique one-man show to the new Encore resort at Wynn Las Vegas.

Horizon Casino Resort may leave gaming business

News Brief: Facing competition from Northern California's Indian casinos, Horizon Casino Resort is changing hands and might exit the gambling business.

Iconic sign paying off for designer

Almost 50 years after she designed the diamond-shaped icon, Betty Willis finally is making a little extra cash off the “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign.

CityCentre, IGT sign deal

CityCenter and International Game Technology have signed a formal memorandum of understanding pertaining to installing a server-based network and related IGT sb and gaming management system products at the development's resort casino scheduled to open in late 2009.

Leap day saves February visitation from decline

An extra day on the calendar -- not five-star dining nor gilded new hotels --is what brought more people to Las Vegas in February.

Mom and Pop roughed up in gaming license bid

Chet and Karla Cox's story shows what can happen when small-business people seek a Nevada gaming license.

Fontainebleau stays on course

Progress on the Fontainebleau Las Vegas is proceeding, seemingly unfazed by the financial uncertainties and cost overruns that are plaguing projects such as the Cosmopolitan, Tropicana and the neighboring Crown Las Vegas.

About us | Editorial Staff | Feedback | Advertising
CASINO CITY NETWORK: Online Casino City | Casino City Times | Casino City TV | Poker Zone | RGT Online | Casino City Press | Gaming Directory | iGaming News