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Judge allows Detroit casino to borrow needed cash

News brief: A U.S. Bankruptcy judge ruled that Greektown Casino can borrow the money it needs to complete its new 400-room hotel.

Maryland track to invest $25 million for slot upgrade

News brief: The parent company of Ocean Downs was only the only group to bid for slot machines in Worcester County.

Rhode Island might buy out failing casino

News brief: The state might buy out the struggling Twin River casino, which is Rhode Island's third-largest revenue source.

Dream of hitting the big one is more seductive than ever

News brief: Lucky numbers are getting a bit of extra mileage these days.

Wells Fargo cancels Las Vegas events

News brief: Wells Fargo cancels employee events in Las Vegas after a report saying it had booked expensive hotels.

Bad checks cited in historic case

District attorney’s bad check unit is seeking a felony arrest warrant for a high-rolling philanthropist who owes $14.7 million in Las Vegas gambling debts.

Mohegan Sun ad campaign wins top honors

The Connecticut casino won awards from the American Gaming Association and from Hospitality Sales and Marketing Association International.

Hard Rock to open second Las Vegas location

The grandfather of themed eateries will be opening a second Las Vegas location this summer to be parked right in the center of the action on the Strip.

AC casino jobs cuts continue for sixth straight month

News brief: Nearly 600 employees lost their jobs last month as Atlantic City's casino work force reached its lowest level since 1988.

Wynn to cut employee hours and bonuses

Steve Wynn announced on Tuesday that his company will cut hours, salaries, bonuses and 401(k) contributions in an effort to avoid layoffs.

IRS raids Vegas casino in fraud investigation

News brief: The IRS raided the Venetian last week in the ongoing investigation into former Fry's executive Ausaf "Omar" Siddiqui.

House likely to vote on gambling

News brief: It seems a safe bet a gambling bill will get a vote on the House floor in this session of the Kentucky General Assembly.

Slot machines and trains could coexist at Raynham Park

News brief: The chances of slot machines as well as a new train station breathing new life into Raynham Park seems a lot more likely.

Top-10 things to look for in a sportsbook

Casino City breaks down the 10 most important attributes to look for when deciding which Las Vegas sportsbook will suit your needs the best.

Reports: Gaming revenue down, casino debt climbing

More bad news affecting Las Vegas' economy came out of two reports released Friday.

Outdoor events at M Resort get OK from planners

The M Resort received unanimous approval from the Henderson Planning Commission on Thursday night to hold outdoor events and live entertainment.

Sale of Tropicana in Atlantic City stalls

While the recession is fueling price wars in Las Vegas, Atlantic City's Tropicana casino has bigger problems due in large part to the depressed economy.

Monorail once again proves to be a viable alternative

Monorail proves convenient way to move up and down Paradise to the Hilton and Las Vegas Convention Center and along the east side of the Strip.

Pennsylvania casino seeking to fill 1,000 jobs

News brief: Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem will open its employment center today and 900 of the job openings are full-time.

AC casinos show off NYC express train

News brief: The Atlantic City Express Service will begin regular weekend service on Friday.

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