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Gaming's story hasn't sunk in

According to Jeff Simpson, casino bosses ought to be furious with those who would use the initiative process to raise taxes on one targeted industry but they are partly to blame.

HATS! dresses up the Las Vegas Strip

Already a smash hit with audiences and critics across the country, Hats! comedic musical production has been designed with a Las Vegas flair and will hit The Strip on Jan. 12, 2008.

Top-10 Gambling Destinations

Our Top-10 list of Gambling Destinations begins in New England, travels the high seas to China and lands in Las Vegas.

Beverly Hillbillies Mansion & Casino clears hurdle

News Brief: Proposed construction of Jethro Bodine's "Beverly Hillbillies" Mansion & Casino passed another hurdle Thursday as the second reading of a key measure again passed the Douglas County Commission on a 3-2 vote.

REMODELING CONTROVERSY: Building official shifted

In response to negative public perception, Clark County Manager Virginia Valentine has removed building inspector Rick Maddox from the investigation of the Rio hotel's remodeling without permits or safety inspections.

More polish for Golden Nugget

Last year owners of the Golden Nugget spent $100 million on the hotel's biggest upgrade since 1984 when Steve Wynn owned the property.

Federal agents serve Youbet.com with a search warrant

Youbet.com has been served with a federal search warrant following an investigation being conducted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Las Vegas.

Gaming revenue dips in Nevada during August

Nevada casino regulators said revenues earned by the state's gambling halls in August took a significant tumble.

Constant need to renovate challenges gaming industry

Renovations are becoming more important as gaming companies upgrade older rooms to compete for spend-happy guests by offering the latest high-definition TVs or more luxurious hotels rooms with more amenities.

Looking in on: Gaming

Chinese customers at the newly-opened 3,000-room Venetian Macau are experiencing a taste of Las Vegas-style gambling, glitz and luxury on a massive scale.

10 bucks and you're a 'star'

Coyote Ugly would become one of the only new clubs on the Strip to combine a staff of cover-girl-attractive women with no dress code or exclusionary policies.

Tails turn some heads

Sarah Lockett knew she would be making a trip to the Playboy Club at the Palms with her husband, Steve, when they came to Las Vegas.

PartyGaming open to offers from Las Vegas-based casinos

PartyGaming CEO Mitch Garber discloses in an interview with Financial Times that it would listen to approaches from Las Vegas-based casinos.

Dates are set for 2008 World Series of Poker

The dates for the 2008 World Series of Poker have been set for May 30 through July 17 at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.

Nevada teachers' union to seek gaming tax hike

Every roll of the dice and pull of a slot machine would mean more money for Nevada's public schools if the state's largest teachers union gets its way.

600 rooms at Harrah's closed

As a safety precaution, Harrah's Las Vegas early Monday evening closed about 600 of its hotel rooms, relocating affected guests to comparable lodgings at sister properties nearby.

Unions set deadlines for deal

The Las Vegas Culinary and Bartenders unions have sent a message to most of the hotel-casino properties still negotiating new contracts: It's time to reach an agreement.

2008 WSOP dates set

The 39th annual World Series of Poker will be staged at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas from May 30 through July 17, 2008.

Station Casino donates $405,000 to schools

As part of its Smart Start school partnership initiative, Station Casinos, Inc. presented 70 Clark County School District high-need elementary schools with $405,000 donation, to improve education and provide resources in the classrooms.

Las Vegas Sands' effort hits snag in court

A District Court judge has set back efforts by casino operator Sheldon Adelson to keep sealed pretrial depositions and other business information that his attorneys said could threaten the billionaire's growing Chinese operations.

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