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IGT Reports Glitch in Keno Game

International Game Technology has notified slot operators statewide that a certain keno game has a glitch that allows gamblers to play the machines for free.

Nevadan At Work: Richard Heller, President, Sands Expo and Convention Center, and Executive Vice President, The Venetian

A big grease board dominates Richard Heller's board room deep in the bowels of the Sands Expo and Convention Center.

Casinos and Football: The Power of Pigskin

It's game time. Time for sports books to get busy and coffers to get full. Locals casino operators are ready for some football, and, the bosses say, so are Las Vegans.

Gaming Stocks Lukewarm in August

Despite surging leisure travel and steadily increasing room rates, gaming stocks put in a tepid August with Boyd Gaming Corp. shares trading down 14 percent.

Las Vegas Holiday Tourism Count Rebounds

The second anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks is less than two weeks away, but expectations for this year's Labor Day weekend illustrate both the vitality and shortcomings of Las Vegas' post-attack tourism industry.

Judge Approves Aladdin Plan

The Aladdin hotel-casino is another step closer to going Hollywood after a U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge in Las Vegas on Thursday approved the Strip property's reorganization plan.

Wynn Las Vegas Ahead of Schedule

Wynn Las Vegas, at $2 billion the second most expensive construction project in the world, is on budget and ahead of schedule for its planned April 2005 opening, Wynn Las Vegas Chairman Steve Wynn said.

Labor Day Travel: Fuel Prices High for Holiday

Relief from skyrocketing gasoline prices could come as early as next week, after the busy Labor Day weekend travel period, sources in the industry said Tuesday.

Nevada May be Open to Power Outages

The lights didn't go out in Las Vegas Aug. 14 when the nation's worst power outage stunned the Northeast, but Nevada is still vulnerable to similar blackouts since the state generates only about half of the power it uses, the state's top utility regulator said Tuesday.

What Happens Here Turns Off Executives

The convention authority's new ad campaign is proving to be too risqué for some business people.

FutureLogic Expanding to Vegas

FutureLogic, a California company that makes ticket printers for slot machines, said it expects to open a distribution center in Las Vegas to meet growing demand for its printer products.

Aladdin Lost $2.4 Million in July

The Aladdin hotel-casino reported losing $2.4 million in July, with half the loss attributable to fees and expenses associated with the Strip hotels Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing.

Aladdin Buyer Moves to Reject Contracts

Attorneys for a restaurant in the Aladdin hotel-casino have filed an objection to the resort's reorganization plan in U.S. Bankruptcy Court after the restaurant landed on a list of companies whose contracts wouldn't be renewed when ownership of the resort changes hands.

Las Vegas Economy: Indicators Continue Their Rise

Nearly all of the Southern Nevada economic indicators for July rose from previous periods, suggesting economic expansion into late this year, a top local economist said Monday.

MGM Mirage Debuts High Tech Room Services

MGM Mirage will provide in-room video and data technology services at 13 of its casinos nationwide.

Stratosphere Execs Eye New Features

The Stratosphere is considering a variety of new features to drive additional revenue to the resort, including a convention center, nightclub and indoor racetrack, company officials say.

Las Vegas Tourism: Worldwide Welcome

Las Vegas works to lure global visitors by landing more international airlines and flights.

Lady Luck Management Deal Approved

Despite concerns about finances, the Nevada Gaming Commission has given approval for two men to take over the gaming at the Lady Luck casino in downtown Las Vegas.

Nevada Commission Approves Lobbyist to Buy into Casino

News Brief: An application to allow gambling lobbyist Harvey Whittemore and his wife an option to buy 10 percent of the stock in Nevada Casinos Inc. was approved Thursday by the Nevada Gaming Commission.

Palms Pulls Football Ad

The Palms plans to pull a radio spot advertising its football contest after a top Nevada gaming regulator said he planned to investigate a claim made in the ad.

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