Juror screening

Nevada Supreme Court justices expressed doubts Tuesday about the way in which the judge in the Las Vegas robbery-kidnapping trial of former football star O.J. Simpson first withheld jury questionnaires from the media and then finally released censored versions.

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Buckley backing hard-money lending bill

Assembly Speaker Barbara Buckley, D-Las Vegas, on Wednesday backed a bill that would give investors access to regulatory ratings and examination results on hard-money lenders.

Riviera parent, lender at odds over accounts

Riviera Holdings Corp. moved a step closer to financial upheaval Wednesday because of a dispute with its lender over who will control the company’s bank accounts.

Travel group campaign responds to trip cancellations

WASHINGTON — Enough already with business event bashing, the nation’s travel leaders are saying in a campaign launched Wednesday aimed at stopping an industry slide.

Hospitality expert says boomer boom looming

By the time Las Vegas finally recovers from the economic meltdown, the region will face another costly challenge — accommodating a generation of older customers who will have a hard time navigating the huge, multibillion-dollar resorts that sustain the local economy.

Summers shines

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