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Station Casinos Expands Land Buy in Reno

The extra land will give the company more room to develop a hotel-casino adjacent to a planned open-air retail complex.

Harrah's Entertainment to Acquire Imperial Palace Hotel & Casino

Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. has signed an agreement with Imperial Palace, LLC, to acquire the Imperial Palace Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.

Gaming Employment Expands in Las Vegas But Falls in Reno

Employment in Las Vegas-area hotels and casinos grew by a healthy 6.2 percent in July compared to a year ago but the Reno-Sparks area suffered a decline in gaming jobs.

Group Cites Access in Las Vegas

Las Vegas is one of the nation's most-popular destinations among disabled adult travelers, according to a national survey released this month.

Aladdin Going Hollywood

These Planet Hollywood slots and some interior signs mark the start of the Aladdin's transition to the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino.

Prominent Las Vegas Oddsmaker Dies

Longtime Las Vegas oddsmaker Jackie Dell, who frequently made picks for the Las Vegas Sun on everything from football games to presidential races, died Tuesday night at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in his native Youngstown, Ohio.

Construction Continues on Palms Expansion

Construction continued last week on the new hotel tower behind the Palms.

Britain Still King When It Comes to Las Vegas Tourism

For the third consecutive year, residents of the United Kingdom made up the largest segment of Las Vegas' growing overseas visitor count.

Casino Development: Hopes High for High-Rise

The South Coast is going to be a lot more than just another locals casino when it opens early next year, industry experts said Monday.

Shortage Of Fuel Looming in Valley

As increasing numbers of residents and visitors stretch the limits of Southern Nevada's inbound fuel network, leaders are planning to discuss what options might best prevent local cars, trucks and planes from running on fumes.

Inside Gaming Column: Maturing Suggests More Mergers

A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.

High-Rise Development: Ivana Buys into Project

A familiar face bobbed among the real-estate brokers lined up Sunday morning to reserve units in Ivana Las Vegas, a planned high-rise on the Strip.

Caesars Upscale Tower Premieres

At 5 a.m. this morning, Harrah's Entertainment Inc. opened Caesar Palace's 949-room Augustus hotel tower at the corner of Flamingo Road and Las Vegas Boulevard.

Las Vegas Room Rates Rise in June

The average daily room rate in Las Vegas continues to soar, statistics compiled by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority say.

South Coast Resort Faces Staffing Challenges

With Clark County's unemployment rate hovering at around 4 percent, Kathy Caudell knows her company will face a tough job market when it begins searching for some 2,400 employees to staff the upcoming South Coast resort in southwest Las Vegas.

'Jethro' Gets License Approved

Actor Max Baer Jr., one of the stars of the television series "The Beverly Hillbillies" has gained preliminary approval from state gaming regulators to own a minor percentage in a small casino in North Las Vegas.

Venetian Casino Host to Keep Job

A Las Vegas casino host, who was president of a Midwestern slot distributor linked to criminal activity in the early 1990s, isn't going to get a state gaming license but will be able to keep his job at the Venetian.

Nevada Casinos Post Record Results

Nevada's casino industry won a record $11 billion from gamblers in the fiscal year that ended June 30, with turbocharged results from the Strip and the Las Vegas locals markets leading the way.

Reno Locals Don't Support Gaming Proposal

News Brief: Most Sparks and Spanish Springs residents recently polled by telephone say gaming and residential neighborhoods aren’t a good mix, according to a Sparks survey released Wednesday.

Man Wins $1 Million Slot Jackpot

Aristocrat Technologies' Millioni$er penny progressive games netted a lucky Las Vegas man $1 million today when he won the top jackpot award at Santa Fe Station Hotel Casino in Las Vegas.

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