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Detroit casino revenue drops 3%

News brief: Revenue at the city's three casinos fell by a little more than 3 percent, with MGM Grand and Greektown falling and MotorCity posting a slight gain.

Greektown Casino names two executives

Randall A. Fine has been confirmed as the casino's CEO and Amanda Totaro has been confirmed as Vice President of Marketing.

Did two gaming titans get too big?

Deals that once made sense led to borrowing that hangs over gaming giants.

In Las Vegas, good news always trails bad press

If the history of Las Vegas shows anything, it is that when the nation’s media sound the death knell for this city, good times are on the way.

Smaller casinos in big debt, too

Smaller casinos, including the Greek Isles and Hooters, have also become the pawns of lenders.

Pool party season opens in Las Vegas with wave of celebrities

Summer pool party season arrived in Las Vegas this weekend and made quite the splash.

Man arrested in Detroit casino bomb scare

News brief: A 70-year-old man was arrested after police say he left seven suspicious packages in the Motor City Casino garage Sunday.

Analysts pleased with Pinnacle

Two Wall Street Analysts praised the Las Vegas-based gaming company after results from L'Auberge du Lac in Lake Charles, La., and Lumiere Place in St. Louis.

New York officials look to jump-start gambling plan

News brief: Gov. David Paterson and other government leaders want to jump-start plans for slotlike gambling machines at Aqueduct Racetrack in Queens.

Card room sues city of San Jose

News brief: The Garden City Casino field a lawsuit against San Jose that said the city's gaming administrator has been slow in backgrounding potential employees.

Las Vegas loses 402 conventions, meetings

402 conventions and meetings canceled in Las Vegas from October to mid-March.

Reno mom hits $33 million Megabucks jackpot

A Reno woman is $33 million richer after hitting the second largest Megabucks jackpot in history at a Sparks casino.

In the way of casino giants

The Guardian Angel Cathedral on the Strip has for decades symbolized Las Vegas’ belief that community institutions can flourish alongside its colossal gaming ambitions.

With snow on Mount Charleston, cold winds blast Las Vegas

It didn't take a weather forecaster to tell Las Vegas Valley residents and visitors that unseasonably cold weather had returned this morning.

Pennsylvania casino opens new facility

News brief: The Meadows Racetrack & Casino opened its $175 million permanent facility this morning to a crowd of several hundred.

Texas gambling expansion could generate new jobs

News brief: The vice president of a Texas race track predicted that 53,000 new jobs would be created by an expansion of gambling.

Iverson banned at two Detroit casinos

News brief: The NBA superstar has been banned from the MGM and Greektown casinos for "improper behavior."

Caesars reaches agreement with Mets

News brief: The Caesars brand will be prominently displayed in advertisements at the brand new Citi Field.

MGM Mirage debt payment delayed

MGM Mirage will attempt to repair its relationship with CityCenter partner Dubai World before Friday's due date.

Woman wins gigantic $33 million jackpot

A Reno woman won more than $33 million on Easter Sunday after hitting the Megabucks jackpot.

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