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Reno casino workers to hold labor votes

Reno casino workers represented by Culinary Local 226 are holding two separate votes today, one to ratify a new contract at Circus Circus in Reno and another to authorize a strike at the Grand Sierra Resort.

Reno's building boom

News Brief: Armies of carpenters, electricians and other hard-hat workers have seemingly joined the gaming work force, signaling a big transformation in the Reno-Tahoe resort industry.

Grand Sierra Resort strike vote planned

News Brief: Members of Culinary Workers Union Local 226 employed at Reno's Grand Sierra Resort will vote later this month on a measure that could lead to a strike, union officials said Monday.

Analyst: Reno lagging behind gaming boom

News Brief: The gaming industry is soaring worldwide, but not in Reno, a leading gaming analyst told a group of young Reno business leaders Wednesday.

Monarch breaks ground on Atlantis expansion

Monarch Casino & Resort, Inc. reports that it has broken ground on the previously announced expansion of the Atlantis.

Yahoo! ready to rumble

Yahoo! UK & Ireland launched its first attempt at real-money poker, coupling the power of 20.7 million unique visitors per month with a trusted brand to attract customers in countries friendly to online gambling.

Peppermill bets on family fun

News Brief: The Peppermill casino is betting that a new $1 million arcade will be a winner with families visiting Reno.

Downtown Reno casino numbers rise

News Brief: Downtown Reno casino profits finally are going up after a long, downhill slide brought on by competition from Indian casinos in California and mega-resorts in Las Vegas, and the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

Peppermill begins expansion

News Brief: Peppermill is taking a page from the Las Vegas casino playbook with its $300 million expansion now under way that community leaders say should bring more tourists to the region.

Fahrenkopf urges bid to make UNR debate site

American Gaming Association President Frank Fahrenkopf Jr. said Tuesday that he hopes to bring one of the 2008 presidential debates to the University of Nevada, Reno.

Hunt for bodies continues in Reno

News Brief: Investigators continued the search for bodies on Sunday at the downtown hotel that was the site of the city’s deadliest fire.

IGT adding to slot games

Slot machine giant International Game Technology took the initial steps Monday to enter the electronic table game business with plans to develop blackjack and roulette tables that don't require the presence of a dealer.

IGT funds degree program

News Brief: So hungry is IGT for talented employees that it has donated $500,000 to the University of Nevada, Reno's College of Engineering to fund a computer game studies undergraduate degree program.

When Casinos Decide You're Losing Too Much Money

The 'ambassador' program has captured the attention of problem gambling treatment experts normally skeptical of casino efforts to help compulsive gamblers.

Cal Neva Casino Considers Renovation

News Brief: As the Cal Neva Resort Spa and Casino continues its 80th anniversary celebration, there is big talk about the resort's pending $60 million renovation and restoration.

What Happens in Reno a Victory for Las Vegas

A California businesswoman can no longer use the phrase 'What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas' when selling souvenir clothing, a Reno-based U.S. District Court judge has ruled.

Police Seek Clues in Slot Worker Robberies

News Brief: Reno police are investigating three armed carjackings of slot machine repair and jackpot payoff men during the past two weeks. Secret Witness is offering a $1,500 reward for information.

Reno Casinos Bounce Back

News Brief: Reno casinos' revenue rose in the last fiscal year for the first time in six years, the Gaming Control Board said Thursday, giving solid evidence of a rebound experts have suggested is in the works.

Culinary Union Petition Comes Up Short

News Brief: The Culinary Union failed to gather enough valid signatures of Reno voters for a ballot question that would have required a public vote on new casinos outside traditional gaming areas.

Eldorado Hosts Italian Festival

For 25 years, the Eldorado has brought the sights, sounds and tastes of Italy to Reno during the Eldorado Great Italian Festival.

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