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Foxwoods reports October slot revenue

The tribal casino took in $38.6 million from slot machines for the month, down 3% from October 2014.

Holm's upset of Rousey 'crushed' most Vegas sportsbooks

Ronda Rousey was a massive favorite over Holly Holm in their UFC fight Saturday night, making her loss a painful gut punch to sportsbooks.

Cosmopolitan makes $4.7 million in third quarter

The Strip resort reversed a $15.3 million loss from the same quarter in 2014.

SLS Las Vegas loses $38.7 million in third quarter

The Las Vegas hotel-casino has now lost more than $122.7 million in the first nine months of 2015.

Monorail to McCarran still too expensive, executive says

The Las Vegas Monorail opened in 2004, but CEO Curtis Myles says extending the track to take people to the airport is a move too risky and expensive to undertake any time soon.

Strip's Eiffel Tower dimmed; Las Vegans gather at candlelight vigil

The city of Las Vegas showed its remorse for the horrifying terrorist attacks in Paris on Friday.

Councilman Kenyatta Johnson forms Diversity Oversight Board to monitor commitments made by proposed casino

Councilman Kenyatta Johnson forms a Diversity Oversight Board to monitor the implementation of diversity commitments made by the proposed Stadium Casino in South Philadelphia.

Two Golden Nugget players win slot jackpots

The players won $1.72 million and $219,000, respectively, on the popular IGT Wheel of Fortune slot.

Philadelphia: Live! Casino and Hotel commits to minimum wage

Philadelphia's second casino commits to minimum wage and other diversity initiatives.

Full House Resorts reverses third quarter net loss

The company made $2 million for the quarter that ended Sept. 30, compared to a $766,000 net loss in the same quarter last year.

Fontainebleau goes on the market, asking for $650 million

Brokers with CBRE Las Vegas, who listed the property Wednesday, say its for-sale sign marks the last gasp of Southern Nevada's devastating economic downturn.

Treasure Island owner's $1.3 billion bid for The Mirage rejected

Phil Ruffin said MGM Resorts turned down the offer and instead chose to go with a real estate investment trust.

Affinity Gaming reverses third-quarter loss

The Las Vegas-based casino operator made $1.99 million in the quarter that ended Sept. 30, compared to a $3.6 million net loss in the same period a year ago.

Inside Gaming: North Strip needs a face lift

Other than SLS and Circus Circus, the north section of Las Vegas Boulevard is a mix of small retail malls, empty land, unfinished developments and closed properties.

Casino City's Coverage of the 2015 World Series of Poker Final Table

Casino City was live in Las Vegas to cover the 2015 World Series of Poker Main Event final table. Here's a recap of the stories that captured the all of the November Nine action, starting at the Poker Hall of Fame ceremony on Friday night all the way to late Tuesday night when Joe McKeehen was crowed the new WSOP Main Event champ.

Blues artist Joe Bonamassa to perform at Tropicana Atlantic City in May

The talented musician, singer and songwriter will take to the stage on Friday, May 20, 2016.

WSOP November Nine Notebook: Blumenfield and Co. relish fan favorite role

One of the more compelling stories of the 2015 WSOP Main Event final table was the emergence of Neil Blumenfield as a crowd favorite, and his No. 1 fan enjoyed every minute of it.

McKeehen's proud parents paint different picture of their poker champion son

Joe McKeehen may have the reputation of being cold, but, according to his parents, the new WSOP Main Event champion has a warm and fuzzy side when it comes to his family.

Joe McKeehen wins 2015 World Series of Poker Main Event

Joe McKeehen, a 24-year-old pro from Philadelphia, dominated the WSOP Main Event final table in Las Vegas this week, going wire-to-wire to became poker’s world champion on Tuesday.

Neuville still lamenting WSOP Main Event final table exit

Two days after Pierre Neuville took seventh place at the World Series of Poker Main Event he explains to Casino City why his November Nine experience is still haunting him.

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