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In Vegas, there's no free market for taxis

Last year regulatory body recognized slowing economy didn’t warrant more cabs.

CityCenter work often precedes approval of plans

In hundreds of instances, construction at MGM Mirage’s massive CityCenter project has moved forward based on unapproved engineering.

Rio rolling out mobile marketing campaign

The Las Vegas hotel is testing a campaign that text messages alerts to customers about real-time promotions.

Two sentenced in Borgata sports betting ring

News brief: The gambling and bookmaking ring was housed in the Borgata Hotel Casino and took in more than $60 million in bets in 20 months.

Violations found in many Thunder Valley Casino buses

News brief: The California Highway Patrol inspected 13 buses serving Thunder Valley and 12 of them had violations.

Clark County issues notices about work CityCenter

The notices document either problematic construction work or a failure to check work and have descended on the MGM Mirage project.

LV Sands profits continue to plummet

A revenue dip in Macau helped send Las Vegas Sands to a fourth quarter net loss of $111.3 million

Venetian hit with class-action suit on overtime pay

Class-action lawsuit filed on behalf of current and former banquet servers who claim the Venetian resort failed to pay them all of the overtime wages they are due.

Car hangs from Harrah's Vegas parking garage; driver safe

A woman escaped with her life after the car she was driving broke through a fifth-floor Harrah's garage barricade.

Casinos sue over dead man's debts

Death is no excuse for not paying your gambling debts, according to a lawsuit filed Friday in District Court.

Obama criticized over Vegas comments

President Obama said that executives at companies taking taxpayer bailout money shouldn't hold meetings in Las Vegas.

Thunder Valley fires top managers

News brief: Day-to-day management of the facility will be taken over by Station Casinos, who have operated the casino since its opening in 2003.

KC casinos rake it in despite recession

News brief: Casino admissions jumped up 6.3 percent over the same month a year ago as changes in Missouri law had a strong effect on gaming.

National Heads-Up Poker Championship returning in March

NBC will once again televise the popular event, which will be held at the Caesars Palace Poker Tournament Room in Las Vegas.

Analyst says Hooters Hotel could default

The off-Strip property estimated that it would post an operating loss of $1.5 million in the fourth quarter.

Connecticut A.G. wants casino smoking ban

News brief: Attorney General Richard Blumenthal submitted a bill that would ban smoking Foxwoods Resort Casino and Mohegan Sun by October 2011.

Wynn scores big again with unveiling of Encore

Casino City provides an up-close and personal look at the newest resort on the Las Vegas Strip and finds that Encore Las Vegas is a perfect complement to its sister casino Wynn Las Vegas.

No Mirage: Gans makes Strip return at Encore

The wideness of his appeal was evident as Danny Gans trotted out 60 impressions in about two hours.

Fewer visitors means fewer fares to go around

On a recent weekday, Tulay Koseoglu sat in her taxi at the Riviera for more than an hour waiting for a tourist to exit the property.

Station Casinos seeking Michigan opportunity

The troubled casino company is planning to file for bankruptcy in March but will break ground within weeks on a $200 million casino in Michigan.

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