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Columbia Sussex to Rename Caesars Tahoe
11 October 2005
Columbia Sussex Corp. announced Monday the property will be renamed MontBleu in an attempt to capture a theme that mirrors the character of Lake Tahoe.
Vegas Board Close to Policy Approval7 October 2005
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority is one step away from adopting new board policies designed to prevent another dispute such as this year's "What happens here, stays here" ownership controversy.
Hooters Approved for License7 October 2005
The founders of the Hooters restaurant chain won a unanimous Gaming Control Board recommendation Thursday for a gaming license as majority owners of the San Remo Hotel just east of the Strip.
Analysts Expect More Good News for Vegas Groups7 October 2005
Major Las Vegas gaming operators finished the third quarter with never-before-seen profits and historic growth, thanks to surging demand fueled by the opening of Wynn Las Vegas, analysts said this week.
Traffic to Vegas Staying Strong7 October 2005
Tourism experts say they don't expect rising gasoline prices to keep people from visiting Las Vegas despite a recent survey that suggested $3-a-gallon gas could curtail travel from Southern California.
Poker Players Alliance to Lobby7 October 2005
The Poker Players Alliance plans to lobby federal, state and local officials to help fight a potential federal ban on Internet gambling and stop raids on community poker games by state and local law enforcement officials.
Peppermill Plans $230 Million Expansion6 October 2005
The Peppermill Hotel Casino has outlined plans for a $230 million expansion project that promises bring the opulence, luxury amenities and design sensibilities of the most luxurious Las Vegas resort properties to Northern Nevada.
Vegas Board Votes on Amending Trademark Agreement6 October 2005
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority's 14-member board will vote to amend a November 2004 agreement on the city’s trademark slogan, ‘What happens here, stays here’.
Palms Unveils Basketball Suite6 October 2005
The Palms Casino Resort will unveil the ultimate suite for the basketball enthusiast later this month, the "Hardwood Suite".
Powerbeat Ready to Air6 October 2005
Pokerbeat, an informative, fresh new television show, is in the final stages of production in Las Vegas.
Mixed-Use Vegas Project Appeals to All6 October 2005
Olympia Gaming's new $750 million Southern Highlands Casino-Resort will appeal to both locals and tourists alike.
How A Nobody In The Poker World Tried To Shuffle His Way Into A Tournament With A $25 Million Prize Pool5 October 2005
It was at a preliminary mini-tournament on Labor Day weekend at the Palms that someone tried -- and failed to take the place of star poker player Antonio Esfandiari.
Goodman Ahead in Zogby Poll5 October 2005
Oscar Goodman, the normally loquacious mayor of Las Vegas, turns into a near mute anytime he's asked if he wants to run for governor.
Segway Proposal Rolls to a Stop5 October 2005
The Clark County Commission on Tuesday pulled from its agenda a proposed ordinance that would ban the use of Segways on the Las Vegas Strip.
Lisa Marie Presley To Grand Marshal Sam's Town 250 Race Weekend5 October 2005
Lisa Marie Presley couldn’t be happier with her involvement in the Sam’s Town 250 NASCAR Busch Series race in her hometown of Memphis.
Union Thinks Bigger After Deals With Wynn Las Vegas, Aladdin5 October 2005
Two new contracts with Strip hotels helped Nevada's largest labor union increase its membership by almost 6,000 workers in the past couple of months.
Reno Casino Rolls Out New Dice Game4 October 2005
News Brief: A new casino dice game invented by a Reno dealer is getting its come out roll at the Eldorado Hotel Casino.
Saying No to Segways4 October 2005
When it comes to cruising up and down the Las Vegas Strip, public safety officials are hoping the Clark County Commission will say "no way" to the Segway.
For Moreno, Star-Crossed Comparisons Are No Drag4 October 2005
Frankie, 27, performs with his band at Las Vegas Hilton's Shimmmer Cabaret, a gig that has been rocking the room since July.
Culinary, Wynn in Pact For 10 years4 October 2005
Wynn Las Vegas and the Culinary Union have agreed to a unique 10-year contract that will keep wages of the property's maids, porters, food-service workers and bartenders at least as high as any other union hotel on the Strip.
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