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Alleged Purse Snatcher Critical
22 November 2000
An alleged purse snatcher at the Searchlight casino remains in critical condition after the car he was in crashed.
Aladdin Hotel-Casino Tries to Reassure Its Bond Investors22 November 2000
The newest Las Vegas Strip resort tells analysts about changes intended to improve results. Big interest payments are due next month and in February.
Regent Las Vegas Files for Bankruptcy Protection21 November 2000
The suburban hotel-casino said there are no plans to close. The company is believed to be working on financing that would allow it to continue operating during the bankruptcy period.
Las Vegas Plans Huge New Year's Show21 November 2000
After being blasted last year for failing to celebrate the new millennium, Las Vegas is playing catch-up with a huge fireworks show.
Vacation Village Casino Seeks New Financing21 November 2000
Vacation Village filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Friday, less than a month after it was sued for allegedly defaulting on a $19 million.
Judge Spells Out Wynn's Duties to Dissident Desert Inn Homeowners21 November 2000
Steve Wynn will be able to take over the Desert Inn homeowners' association and continue developing a new casino megaresort at the historic site on the Las Vegas Strip under a court ruling issued Monday.
World's Largest Ferris Wheel Planned for Strip21 November 2000
A Las Vegas company is putting together plans to build "Voyager" -- which it calls the world's largest Ferris wheel -- somewhere on the south end of the Strip.
Las Vegas Slot Player Continues Legal Battle21 November 2000
News Brief: Despite three years of legal disputes and regulatory and court rulings that haven't gone his way, Joe Pepitone continues to fight for the jackpot he believes he won from a malfunctioned machine.
Aladdin Hopes for New Year's Strength21 November 2000
News Brief: The financially troubled Strip resort continues to deal with the results of its initial 44 days of operations, numbers that were solid during the property's first three weeks but poor in September.
Nevada Gaming Regulators Approves Station's Purchase of Fiesta21 November 2000
News Brief: Station gets gaming commission’s approval but the city council voted to postpone the company’s gaming and liquor license applications after a union official raised concerns about layoffs expected from the pending sale.
Employees React to Early Comstock Closing20 November 2000
News Brief: The earlier-than-expected closure of downtown Reno's Comstock Hotel-Casino is drawing a mixed reaction from employees.
Looking Up: Downtown Art 'gallery' is in the Sky20 November 2000
Thirty banners embossed with works of art created by 30 local artists are flying above Las Vegas Boulevard South, from Charleston Boulevard to Fremont Street.
Reno Hotel Files for Bankruptcy, Closes20 November 2000
News Brief: The casino closed its doors Friday, only four days after announcing it wouldn't close for 60 days.
Columnist Mike O'Callaghan: Where I Stand: Nevada's Day of Heroes20 November 2000
This week marks the 20th anniversary of the MGM Grand hotel fire that claimed 84 lives.
Analysts Divided Over Las Vegas Casino Business Trends17 November 2000
Concern is building among Wall Street analysts over a series of reports that business along the Las Vegas Strip weakened in September.
Regent Casino Chief Out, Talks Continue17 November 2000
Paul Hanley resigned Thursday as president and chief executive of the Regent Las Vegas after just two months on the job.
Nevada Gaming Board Chairman to Retire17 November 2000
Nevada Gov. Guinn announces Steve DuCharme, chairman of the state Gaming Control Board, will retire when his term ends.
Station Casino License On Hold16 November 2000
News Brief: The North Las Vegas City Council voted 5-0 Wednesday night to postpone a decision on Station Casinos' application for gaming and liquor licenses at the Fiesta after a union official raised concerns about layoffs expected from the casino's pending sale.
Columnist Jon Ralston: Why Vote No on VegasOne.com? Council Can Count the Ways15 November 2000
Despite the VegasOne.com proposal being a dead duck, it will have a routine resurrection before the funeral.
Overdose Victim's Family Sues Venetian15 November 2000
The family of a 21-year-old woman who died of a drug overdose after a night of partying at the Venetian's Club C2K, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the hotel-casino.
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