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Gaming's new frontier
26 November 2007
While regulators already have the authority to adopt rules governing in-state online gambling, they want the Legislature to revisit the issue before moving forward.
Casino plans for Goldtown26 November 2007
News Brief: Plans for Goldtown, Nevada, a proposed destination resort to feature a total health and wellness spa, retail shops, 300 hotel rooms, a casino and events and business centers, are on the fast track to reality.
Table deals out human factor25 November 2007
Televised tournaments and pop culture references have made poker a player favorite, but the games, in which players bet against one another, don't make much money for the house.
Looking in on: Gaming25 November 2007
Handheld gambling devices were the big buzz at last year's Global Gaming Expo trade show but are still undergoing testing in the Gaming Control Board's slot lab.
Harrah's accused of neglecting inner city Las Vegas23 November 2007
Harrah's Entertainment, which is about to be taken private in a $17.1 billion buyout, has broken promises to the local black community and is not doing enough economically for the struggling inner city, a group of activists from west Las Vegas told gaming regulators Wednesday.
The strip: That old 'Pack' magic23 November 2007
Unlike its Rat Pack-era contemporaries, the Sahara has been spared a date with a demolition team.
Panasonic plays placement to the max21 November 2007
When Planet Hollywood wanted to create a massive message board and video screen for its property, the company turned to Panasonic, the global electronics giant.
Tamares wins legal battle20 November 2007
Tamares Las Vegas Properties, the private investment group that owns the historic Plaza Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, won a legal victory Monday in its bid to protect its Plaza Hotel & Casino name in Las Vegas.
Strip tower given a trim20 November 2007
A Texas-based developer's dream of building the tallest building west of the Mississippi River on the old Wet 'n Wild site on the Strip took a big hit Monday after federal officials lopped nearly 500 feet off the project's proposed height.
Nevada initiative to raise gaming tax filed20 November 2007
Nevada's largest teachers union has launched its initiative targeting the state's gaming industry in an effort to get more funding for public schools.
Parking gobbled up fast19 November 2007
With about 800,000 people expected to go to and from McCarran International Airport from Wednesday through the weekend after Thanksgiving, airport officials are pushing their prescription for good mental health.
The Card Dealer19 November 2007
Ernie Acevedo had not yet turned 21 when he first walked into Caesars Palace - a wide-eyed UNLV student who wanted to witness the casino's opening day in 1966.
Dealers sour on Caesars19 November 2007
The story of why dealers at Caesars Palace are organizing a union is part of a bigger story about the transformation of the casino industry from its family-run roots in the mob to the modern era of megaresort operators.
Lanni: Free meal is history16 November 2007
MGM Mirage Chairman and CEO Terry Lanni used the Nevada Development Authority's annual luncheon Thursday to say the free meal is over.
Stars align for newest Planet16 November 2007
For Robert Earl, co-owner and restaurateur behind Planet Hollywood, has pulled in a lot of his Hollywood friends for the two-day event.
Petition to triple gaming tax nearly set16 November 2007
Las Vegas lawyer Kermitt Waters said Thursday that within two weeks he expects to file his initiative petition to let citizens decide whether to triple the casino gaming tax.
Wynn Las Vegas names new exec15 November 2007
Wynn Resorts, Limited is pleased to announce Philippe Caretti as the new Senior Vice President and General Manager of Resort Operations at Wynn Las Vegas.
Ruling Expected on Simpson Trial14 November 2007
News Brief: A judge is expected to rule today whether O. J. Simpson will once again face a criminal trial.
Thousands watch as historic casino imploded14 November 2007
A mere five seconds after a flurry of fireworks ended early Tuesday morning, the Las Vegas Preservation Society did what it does best - pulverizing yet another legendary landmark.
Wynn Las Vegas Resort awarded highests honors14 November 2007
The premier edition of the Las Vegas Michelin Guide has awarded Five Red Pavilions, the highest rating available, to Wynn Las Vegas Resort and Country Club.
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