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One of the most sought-after — and elusive — items in the Taste of the Town column year after year is Canfield’s Diet Chocolate Fudge soda, most recently requested by Barbara Metzger and Phyllis Friedman.
The star attraction at Beijing Noodle No. 9 in Caesars Palace is no surprise. It’s noodles.
Angel Park Golf Club restaurant, 100 S. Rampart Blvd., received 20 demerits March 18. Violations included expired milk. GRADE: B
Just about everything in Las Vegas Little Theatre’s “As Bees in Honey Drown” seems a bit off.
The Internet is full of egregious examples of food — overstuffed, over-large and, in some cases, overwrought.
While the U.S. stock market recorded its strongest monthly gains in more than six years during March, the results didn’t filter down to the gaming sector.
Several Nevada casino companies announced quarterly and year-end earnings Tuesday, the last day to accomplish the task.
The inside of a darkened theater is a good place to escape the brutal reality of the nation’s economy.
The parent company of the Riviera could be the third local gaming company to be forced to file for bankruptcy within the past 12 months, possibly as early as this week.
WASHINGTON — Declines in home prices in the Las Vegas, Cleveland, Los Angeles, and Washington D.C., metro areas — all ravaged by foreclosures — eased somewhat in January, a new report shows.
WASHINGTON — They’re not public officials but they used to play them on television.
An economy that has cost thousands of locals their homes and jobs also punished Station Casinos last year, with the locals gaming company reporting revenues down 10.3 percent in 2008.
WASHINGTON — Senators from Nevada and Washington are pushing for room in the federal budget to make permanent a popular deduction for state and local sales taxes.