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Atlantic City casino profits fall 19 percent

News brief: Casino profits fell 19.8 percent in the second quarter of 2009 as compared to last year.

Gold Spike reborn as larger Lady Luck sits idle

Despite little help from the city, things are looking up at The Gold Spike, but not at a bigger project that’s received more aid.

Privé close to receiving temporary liquor license

New key employee applicant has ties to the Nevada Gaming Commission.

How clubs were punished: Warn, warn again

County effort to clean up the nightclub industry kicking off with a warning letter and workshops to try to help nightclubs comply with the rules.

Wynn tip debate continues

Dealers say that Wynn Las Vegas' policy of widening the tip pool to include floor supervisors breaks state labor laws.

Pittsburgh casino sees $73.7M wagered in first week

News brief: Rivers Casino's first eight days of operations generated $6.5 million in gross terminal revenue on $73.7 million in wagering.

MGM Mirage says M Resort has lost its value

The economic downturn may lead to a write-down for MGM Mirage's investment in the M Resort.

Privé files for license after staff changes

The Privé nightclub and its ultralounge, the Living Room, could reopen sometime this week under a temporary liquor license.

A new Criss Angel emerges in Las Vegas

Angel much more accessible to fans and media in recent weeks.

Fate of Fontainebleau will likely be determined by new owner

The troubled Fontainebleau resort — which may not be worth more than the debt accumulated to build the project — is likely to change hands in bankruptcy.

Third time a charm for Privé's liquor license?

Privé’s appeal of the July 23 denial of a permanent liquor license would be postponed until Aug. 18.

Debt hangs over group of gaming companies

Black Gaming, Planet Hollywood Resort, and the Hooters Hotel are talking with creditors as revenue continues to fall.

America's Got Talent heading to Vegas

The top-rated TV show will have a 10-week run at Planet Hollywood beginning in October.

Station Casinos posts $65.3 million net loss

The company filed for Chapter 11 in July and revealed that Aliante Station, which opened in November, has been losing money.

Busy Full House ready for spotlight

The Las Vegas-based casino operator just opened the FireKeepers Casino in Michigan and the company says it had enrolled more than 100,000 customers into its players' club.

Hard Rock Hotel negotiating $1.28 billion expansion loans

The Hard Rock Hotel is hoping to push back a February 2010 maturity date on $1.28 billion in loans to February 2014.

Mom facing charges after leaving baby outside casino

International news brief: An Ontario woman is facing child abandonment charges after she left her sleeping infant in a parking garage while gambling at Caesars Windsor casino.

New Pittsburgh casino sees $14 million in wagers

News brief: The Rivers Casino generated $1.28 million in revenue on $14 million in wagers in its first day in operation.

Greektown Casino announces record profits

The Detroit casino posted record monthly profits and revenue for the third month in a row.

Former Prive workers blast handling of tips

Former employees of the beleaguered Prive nightclub spill juicy stories.

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