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Businessman to bid $450M for Greektown Casino

News brief: Tom Celini, a one-time part owner of MotorCity Casino said his lawyers would file the purchase plan with the bankruptcy court today.

Hundreds line up for Planet Hollywood job fair

People started lining up at 5:30 a.m. for the beginning of Planet Hollywood Resort's two-day job fair.

Hard Rock ready to welcome guests to new tower

Hard Rock will welcome its first guests at its new 490-room Paradise tower come Friday night.

Steve Wyrick files lawsuit over failed July 4 stunt on Strip

Magician Steve Wyrick is blaming a pyrotechnics supplier for a fire that broke out during a July 4 performance in Las Vegas.

Metro: Prostitution activity found at topless Rio pool

Metro Police officers made arrests for “prostitution-related activity” Saturday at the Rio’s Sapphire Pool, resulting in hotel-casino’s decision to close the pool.

Prive liquor license appeal denied

The Planet Hollywood nightclub will be closed until at least Aug. 4, when operators have a chance to make their case to Clark County commissioners.

Delaware, casinos reach deal on revenue

News brief: The deal will give 29.4 percent of revenues to the state, 66.1 percent to the casinos and 4.5 percent to horse racing.

Plans for Hard Rock casino at Aqueduct unveiled

The proposed SL Green/Hard Rock project is expected to generate more than $525 million in revenue to New York State annually.

Prive nightclub to appeal ruling

A lawyer for Planet Hollywood said that the Prive nightclub will seek a permit to stay open until a hearing.

Official: Inspection reports falsified

Harmon Hotel inspectors’ employer may be suspended.

Harrah's earnings fall with Las Vegas woes

They came to Las Vegas, but they didn't spend much.

Businessman to settle $250,000 Vegas gambling debt

A California businessman has agreed to settle his gambling debts in Las Vegas.

Big fine establishes hard line on nightclubs

Regulators take a tougher stance against Planet Hollywood than in past.

WSOP Academy going to Chicagoland

Annie Duke, Matt Graham, Bernard Lee and Joe Navarro will lead two days of in-depth instruction at the Horseshoe Casino just outside Chicago.

Unions picket A.C. casinos

News brief: About 150 picketers who are members of Atlantic City casino unions marched in front of Caesars on Friday.

New tower opens at Hard Rock Hotel

Most of the 490 rooms in the Paradise Tower will be open for business a week ahead of the official opening.

Planet Hollywood nightclubs denied liquor licenses

Planet Hollywood was fined $500,000 and the Prive nightclub was ordered to cease operations by midnight Tuesday.

Ex-dealer sues Caesars Palace over smoke exposure

A dealer who spent 20 years at Caesars Palace has sued the casino and Harrah's Entertainment of exposure to secondhand smoke.

Golden Nugget revenue falls in Vegas, Laughlin

Gambling revenue at the two Golden Nugget properties fell 15.1 percent to $56.5 million in the second quarter.

Gambling revenues drop for first time in 15 years, Manitoba has most gamblers

News brief: Gambling revenues have dropped in Canada for the first time in 15 years.

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