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Suncoast Gets OK From Gaming Board

Michael Gaughan's latest resort, the Suncoast hotel and casino received final approval from state gaming regulators.

The Evolving Face Of Our Country's Cash

New currency has not had much of an impact on the casino.

Charting A Multitude Of Entertainment Changes

Las Vegas’ entertainment philosophy seems to be putting more emphasis on large-scale productions and concerts.

Revealing the Gaming Industry's Political Intrigue

Las Vegas Sun Editorial: The gaming industry is the lifeblood of this city's economy, so it is only natural that the industry is a major player in local politics.

Quality Gaming Control

Nevada can continue to be the global leader in gaming as well as a quality place to raise a family.

Gaming Commission Targeted By Satirical Newspaper

“The Onion” targets the Nevada Gaming Commission with a mock story.

Vast Majority Of Suncoast Slots Will Be Coinless

Las Vegas experiment called a milestone in casino history.

Desert Inn to Close Monday

The Desert Inn informed employees Wednesday that the 50-year-old Las Vegas Strip resort will close its doors for good at 2 p.m. Monday, two days earlier than expected.

Lawyers Say Mob Had Time To Slay Binion

Defense lawyers filed court papers suggesting the mob had time to kill Ted Binion while his girlfriend, Sandy Murphy, was away from his house the afternoon of his death.

North Las Vegas Residents Fight Casino Planned At Golf Course

Residents tell the North Las Vegas Planning Commission Wednesday that the Craig Ranch Golf Course should not be used as a casino site.

To Others, We're Quite Fascinating

It is odd to live in a place everyone figures they already know.

Two Trials Sought In Casino Robberies

Two men suspected in a string of casino robberies may end up being tried separately.

Clinton Says Sen. Neal Unresponsive To His Constituents

Neal thinks Clinton is the gaming industry's political pawn, while Clinton charges that Neal isn't the legislator he used to be.

Luxor and Union Sued

A former Luxor employee alleges he was wrongfully fired after he accused two Luxor engineers of stealing money by altering their time cards.

Mattsen Wants Public Funds For Defense

David Mattsen, awaiting trial in the theft of Ted Binion's $6 million silver fortune, says he's "penniless" and needs taxpayer money for his defense.

A Solemn Desert Passage

The Desert Inn -- a 50-year-old landmark on the Las Vegas Strip -- descends to its inevitable demise at the end of the month.

David Copperfield Reflects On Career

After a 15-year relationship with Caesars Palace hotel-casino Copperfield has found a new home in the Hollywood Theatre at the MGM Grand hotel-casino.

Aladdin, Like the Venetian, Likely to Overcome Initial Problems

The Venetian had a much rockier start, but is proving to be popular and profitable. Over time, delayed openings are forgotten.

Sen. Neal's Relentless Tax Crusade

After his debate with casino operative Mike Sloan over his proposed increase in the gross gaming tax, this much is clear: Joe Neal is the business community's best friend.

Will Blue Note Club Revitalize Jazz Scene?

Las Vegas' first major jazz club to arrive in almost 40 years is stirring up excitement among local jazz fans.

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