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Palazzo sues timeshare company over missing rent

A lawsuit has been filed over a multimillion-dollar dispute pitting the Palazzo hotel-casino and its shopping mall against a Las Vegas vacation timeshare company.

Tropicana to freeze top salaries, may have layoffs

News brief: The Atlantic City hotel will freeze the pay of top-earning employees and may lay off as many as 117 dealers.

Louisiana casino revenue down in December

News brief: Revenue fell at Louisiana casinos more than two percent compared to the same month in 2007.

Feds give approval for Buffalo casino

News brief: The Seneca Indian Nation says it has received new approval from the federal government to continue operating its downtown Buffalo casino.

Michigan casino to lay off 80

News brief: Odawa Casino resort will lay off employees for the second time in five months.

Indiana casino to debut hotel Thursday

News brief: The Blue Chip casino is opening a $130 million hotel in its most visible effort to compete with the Four Winds Casino Resort.

Mountaineer cuts down work force

News brief: Mountaineer Casino has cut 8.6 percent, or 175 employees, from several of its departments.

Top-10 free attractions in Las Vegas

Casino City presents 10 must-see attractions in Las Vegas that are all free, convenient and worth the trip.

Penn & Teller: Tricks, gags, laughs, jazz

Spectacle at The Rio has it all, and it doesn’t disappoint

Fontainebleau has the cash to keep rising

At a time when some companies are strapped for cash, Fontainebleau Resorts is expected to have enough money to open the $2.9 billion Fontainebleau Las Vegas, as planned, in October.

Beneath its skin, Fontainebleau has something extra for guests' gadgets

Tech geeks at the under-construction Fontainebleau Las Vegas are abuzz over their kind of eye candy.

Michigan casino gearing up for August opening

News brief: The FireKeepers Casino in Battle Creek will debut in August as Detroit's three casinos struggle during the recession.

Two Vegas cops arrested in casino incident

One officer is accused of striking a handcuffed man in the face and both are accused of lying on a police report during an incident in December at the Cannery.

All-women's poker tour heads to Florida

News brief: The High Heels Poker Tour is kicking off the 2009 season at Dania Jai-Alai on Saturday.

CityCenter extending hope on a huge scale

Shellshocked from months of fruitless searching, job seekers showed up Monday with scrubbed faces and sharp suits at a large building behind the Mirage.

Bellagio Gallery Of Fine Art presents 'Classic Contemporary: Lichtenstein, Warhol & Friends'

Organized in partnership with the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (MCASD), the exhibition will feature important paintings and sculpture by major contemporary artists with a focus on the 1960s and ’70s.

Caesars Palace delays opening of tower

Harrah's Entertainment is delaying the opening of its Octavius Tower expansion at Caesars Palace until demand for hotel rooms improves, the company said today.

Texan wins nearly $120,000 at Southern Poker Championship

Jordan Smith won a $1,000 buy-in No-Limit Hold'em event and will play in a WPT championship event tomorrow as part of the prize package.

Octavius opening postponed at Caesars

Harrah's has halted the tower's completion as room demand dwindles.

Golden Nugget owner fails in private bid

Tilman Fertitta's second attempt to take Landry Restaurants private failed and the company's stock fell nearly 34 percent.

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