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Bowling gets glamorous

ed Rock Resort's newly opened 72-lane bowling alley isn't the largest in the Las Vegas Valley but it’s the most glamorous.

Eastside Cannery under way

Cannery Casino Resorts' plans to expand its brand throughout the valley's local market took a major step Monday with the ceremonial groundbreaking of its $250 million Boulder Highway project.

LV still a great place to show

Las Vegas hosted 45 of America's top 200 trade shows in 2006, more shows than the combined total of Orlando, Florida, and Chicago, the next two places on the list.

Palazzo showcases musical hit

The much-anticipated opening of The Palazzo Resort Hotel Casino in Las Vegas just got bigger with the addition of the Tony-Award winning smash hit musical, Jersey Boys.

Golden Nugget commenced cash tender offer

Golden Nugget, Inc. reports that it commenced a cash tender offer to purchase any and all of the $155 million outstanding aggregate principal amount of its 8.75% Senior Secured Notes due 2011.

Jeff Simpson hears how tip sharing works, and works well, from an experienced hand

If you believe the wailing and hand-wringing of dealers worried about the Wynn Las Vegas tip-sharing system, you'd think the plan was a direct assault, not just on dealers, but on the American way of life.

Bowling gets a little glamorous

With its deep-pocket casinos, Las Vegas is redefining the nightclub scene with increasingly posh and eclectic offerings.

Carson Nugget opens smoke-free room

News Brief: The Carson Nugget celebrated the grand opening of its new smoke-free slot area last week, marking the first stage in a complete renovation of the half-century-old casino.

Limiting jet turns could hurt LV economy

If Las Vegas City Hall wins its battle to restrict how jets fly into and out of McCarran International Airport, it could ultimately cost the Las Vegas economy more than $281 million annually by reducing the capacity of the airport.

Dow rise no help for gaming firms

Nevada's publicly traded gaming companies didn't experience much of an impact Wednesday when the Dow Jones industrial average cracked the 13,000-point barrier, analysts said.

MGM Mirage to Invest in the M Resort

MGM Mirage will invest in The M Resort, an 80-acre mixed-use development, currently being developed by Anthony A. Marnell III.

World Series of Blackjack IV premiers on GSN in June

GSN deals in another season of the top blackjack tournament in the world as the WORLD SERIES OF BLACKJACK IV (WSOBJ IV) debuts Monday, June 4 at 11 p.m. EST/10 p.m. CST. The tournament returns to the Las Vegas Hilton and the winner will walk away with $500,000.

Tip sharing proposal revived

On Tuesday, the provisions in the bill to stop Wynn Las Vegas from requiring dealers to share their tips with supervisors were revived and placed in Assembly Bill 248, which passed 32-10.

Zero gravity for 3.5 G's

Although the Zero-G jet flies only about as high as a commercial airliner, company founders view it as a steppingstone to commercially available space tourism.

Wolfe and Hellmuth leading WPT Championship

The contrast in styles between the calm European and the brash American couldn’t be anymore apparent, but regardless of their differences, European Poker Tour Champion Roland de Wolfe and 10-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner Phil Hellmuth are in the same position – atop the leader board.

Icahn sells Southern Nevada casinos

Bargain-hunting corporate raider Carl Icahn, who snapped up several Southern Nevada casinos at discount prices, is selling them and booking a handsome profit.

Poker's newest hero leading WPT championship tourney

Rags-to-riches-to-hero, Anna Wroblewski was the big story in Vegas last week after turning $300 into $330,000. Now she has a commanding lead at the WPT Championship event.

Inside gaming column: Cash flows more freely than details downtown

Andrew Donner didn't provide reporters much in the way of details about his plans to revive the shuttered Lady Luck and 5.5 acres of city-owned land downtown.

Project CityCenter cost increased

Casino giant MGM Mirage said Friday that it has raised the estimated cost of its CityCenter project on the Strip to because of an increase in the overall size of the development.

Looking in on Gaming: Smoking ban enforcement not board's job

Nevada gaming regulatory veteran Randall Sayre says the Control Board isn't about to begin enforcing the state's voter-approved smoking ban, which applies to food-serving bars and other small slot machine locations such as convenience stores, groceries and gas stations.

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