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Horsing Around in Vegas
22 March 2005
Te Lausanne, Switzerland-based F d ration Equestre Internationale will stage in conjunction the world finals of two prestigious equestrian sports: jumping and dressage.
Cabot to Lead Firm's Gaming Effort21 March 2005
Tony Cabot, one of the gaming industry's top lawyers has joined another firm to lead that company's new gaming law practice.
Vegas Plagued By Casino Robberies21 March 2005
The armed robbery last week of a cashier at the Bourbon Street casino marked the ninth such crime this year and the second since 2003 for the off-Strip property, Metro Police statistics show.
Sports Books Court Thousands Of Tourney Fans21 March 2005
In the past two decades, the number of people coming to Las Vegas specifically for March Madness has skyrocketed, turning the once obscure college competition into a sports event on par with the Super Bowl.
INSIDE GAMING: Changing Channels, Shifting Perspective21 March 2005
News analysts in Los Angeles have a starkly different take on tribal gaming in California than newscasters in Las Vegas.
Vegas Clubs Taking Party on the Road21 March 2005
Late next week, Las Vegas' hottest party will occur inside a massive South Beach mansion located nearly 2,600 miles east of the Strip.
Prankster's Rooftop Stunt Highlights Security Challenge21 March 2005
Despite a slew of post-Sept. 11 security restrictions, a prankster has again raised questions about building operators' ability to prevent the public from easily accessing the roofs of Las Vegas' many high-rise buildings.
New York Man Wins $4.1 Million at Caesars Palace21 March 2005
Russell Sears won a MegaJackpots top award of $4.1 million in the wee hours Sunday morning at Caesar’s Palace.
WhiteTie Launches in Las Vegas21 March 2005
WhiteTie announces its expansion to Las Vegas and partnership with Green Valley Ranch Resort and Spa featured on the Discovery Channel's American Casino.
Boomtown Starbucks Adds to Menu18 March 2005
Boomtown Casino and Hotel Reno’s Starbucks Coffee location is complementing their gourmet coffee selection with a new specialty sandwich menu.
Silverton Owners Have Grand Plans18 March 2005
Over the next several years, Silverton owners expect to develop the remaining 80 acres of land around the property into a mixed-use resort.
Vegas Blooms in Spring18 March 2005
Thanks to last week's auto races, Thursday's tip-off of the National Collegiate Athletic Association men's basketball tournament, spring break getaways and a steady stream of conventions, springtime is clearly the time for a Las Vegas visit.
Company Issues Bonds to Finance Renovation17 March 2005
The owner of the Hotel San Remo in Las Vegas has issued $125 million in senior secured bonds to finance the renovation and transformation of the property into the Hooters Casino Hotel.
Casinos Big Fans of NCAA Tourney17 March 2005
Thousands of basketball fans are expected to press their luck today on the first day of the NCAA tournament in a betting bonanza that has become one of the strongest weekends of the year for Strip casinos.
MGM Grand Sports Book Upgraded17 March 2005
Just in time for the first weekend of the NCAA basketball tournament, MGM Grand today unveiled a redesigned sports book near the front of its casino that will be the first in Las Vegas to offer skybox seating.
Nugget Celebrates 50th Anniversary17 March 2005
John Ascuaga's Nugget, one of the casino industries only family owned and operated business, will celebrate 50 years with a special fireworks celebration.
Cannery Expansion Almost Finished16 March 2005
Construction nears completion on an expanded casino area at the Cannery.
Wynn Splits Project Into Two16 March 2005
A few months after announcing details for a second hotel tower at Wynn Las Vegas, Steve Wynn's company has already elevated the project into a freestanding resort.
Station to Speed Red Rock Project16 March 2005
Station Casinos announces that it will accelerate its expansion plans for the second phase of Red Rock Station, increasing the overall cost of the Summerlin project to $800 million.
Rain Dampens Vegas Tourism Numbers16 March 2005
With wet winter weather dampening many would-be visitors' willingness to travel the highways to and from Southern California, Las Vegas' tourism industry in January suffered just its second monthly decrease in visitor volume since mid-2003.
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