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The Venetian Sets New Precedent With Wireless Technology

The Venetian Resort-Hotel-Casino has activated enhanced cellular service, making wireless communication easy and accessible throughout the property.

Evolving industry: At 70th anniversary of legalized gaming, casinos are more diverse than ever

Our heroes are no longer the gamblers, today our heroes are gourmet chefs like Wolfgang Puck and Emeril Legasse.

Judge Allows D.I. Demolition Work to Continue

A judge denied several Desert Inn Estates homeowners' requests to stop further demolition work at Desert Inn Golf Course.

The Top Gamers, Gamblers Who Shaped Nevada's Industry

A Las Vegas expert lists the five top gamers and five top gamblers who contributed to the first 70 years of legalized gambling in Nevada.

Las Vegas Hotels Dominate the List of Most Searched U.S. Hotels According to TripAdvisor

Leading the list of the top five U.S. hotels which received the most search traffic in the month of February, was the Bellagio.

Nevada Legislation Could Help Gambler Regain Millions

News Brief: A key lawmaker is moving ahead with a bill that could help Las Vegas golf course developer and high-rolling gambler Billy Walters get back $2.8 million seized in an alleged money-laundering case.

Casinos Try to Conserve Energy

The Nevada Resort Association is setting up committees in Las Vegas and Reno to expand efforts by casinos to reduce their energy use as the power crisis spreads across the west.

Bill Would Help Nevada's Problem Gamblers

News Brief: A compulsive gambler who's a member of a pioneer Nevada casino family urged lawmakers Thursday to back a bill to help prevent problem gambling and treat those afflicted by the disease.

Las Vegas Mayor Pitches Grizzlies Plan to Gaming Industry

Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman met Wednesday with the board of the Nevada Resort Association in an attempt to win the support of the organization for his efforts to attract the NBA's Vancouver Grizzlies to Las Vegas.

Casino Hit with Gaming Board Complaint

The Nevada Gaming Control Board filed a complaint against Bally's Las Vegas, accusing the Strip casino of violating regulations aimed at stopping money laundering.

Casino, Vegas Stocks Generally Decline with Market

This week, it seems virtually every public company is watching its stock get hammered and the gaming industry is certainly no exception, with major industry stocks trading down 5 to 9 percent so far this week.

Potential Buyers Plentiful for Regent, Gaming Resort's Investment Banker Says

While the Regent awaits a sale, the property has been doing better than expected this year, though it is still losing money.

Unpaid Markers Reduce Tax Receipts

The chairman of the Nevada Gaming Control Board said that slow collection of casino markers has contributed to lower tax receipts this year.

Energy Costs Hitting Nevada Casinos

As energy costs continue to escalate in Southern Nevada, casino companies are warning investors there could be an impact to their bottom lines in 2001.

Union Performance Debated After Votes by Las Vegas Dealers

Strip casino dealers explain their decisions as a union organizing drive ends with three wins and eight losses.

Union Busters Effective

When asked why their lead evaporated, the Transport Workers Union point to a small army of labor consultants brought in by the casinos.

Making Vegas Casinos More Kid-Friendly

News Brief: Parents can give kids perspective on scene that includes gaming, movies, bowling.

Casino Dealers Vote 'No' to Unions

News Brief: Casino dealers at MGM Mirage's Treasure Island hotel-casino have voted by a more than 4-to-1 margin against union representation by the Transport Workers Union of America.

Nevada Leaders Blast NCAA Letter

A war of words has erupted on Capitol Hill between Nevada's House members and two adversaries leading an NCAA-inspired campaign to ban betting on college sports.

Strip Casino Operators Check Out Opportunities in Taiwan

Las Vegas Sands, MGM Mirage are examining the possibility of opening a resort casino on an island off the coast of Taiwan.

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