Tony Clark has drawn criticism for not immediately suspending the licenses of doctors whose failure to follow standard aseptic procedures contributed to the hepatitis C outbreak centered at the Endoscopy Center of Southern Nevada.
Hiring management and executive talent from industries far removed from the casino industry has been one of the hallmarks of Chairman and CEO Gary Loveman’s 10-year tenure as an executive of Harrah’s Entertainment.
IDB Development Corp. has reached an agreement with its banks to extend repayment of a loan on One Queensridge Place, a luxury condo tower at Rampart Boulevard and Alta Drive in Las Vegas, until May 2009.
MONTREAL — Canadian road racer Ron Fellows splashed his way to victory Saturday in the first NASCAR points event run on grooved rain tires, winning when heavy rain and poor visibility forced officials to end the race 26 laps early.
When he ran into Ozzie Smith at the Hall of Fame ceremony July 27, Ernie Banks stopped in his tracks. Smith wanted to talk about the Chicago Cubs — the first-place Cubs — and Mr. Cub was happy to listen.
The 51s, with Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Brad Penny making a rehabilitation start, lost to the Oklahoma RedHawks 4-3 Saturday in a Pacific Coast League game in Oklahoma City.
In the end, there was blood — not tears — flowing from near Zab Judah’s right eye. Either way, Joshua Clottey produced what he predicted.
Carlos Condit’s dominance as the World Extreme Cagefighting welterweight champion has led to speculation that he soon might be asked to step up to the UFC.
The Nevada Board of Osteopathic Medicine is looking to suspend a local doctor over allegations of prescription drug abuse.
