Casinos cautioned to restrict access to player card information

Casino player cards represent a growing number of fraud cases in Las Vegas, as hackers target the popular programs and casinos’ customer databasesto gain access to customers’ personal information or steal points. The problem has become serious enough that the Nevada Gaming Control Board sent a letter in December reminding casino companies of their obligations to protect customer information and periodically review their database security.

Students line up as CSN classes open up

Students stood in line for hours Tuesday, hoping to get into College of Southern Nevada classes that had been closed but opened up after last week’s purge of students who registered for classes but didn’t pay their tuition or fees.

Fredette held to 21 as BYU routs TCU

PROVO, Utah — Jimmer Fredette scored 21 points and Jackson Emery hit five 3-pointers to lead No. 9 Brigham Young to an 83-67 victory over Texas Christian on Tuesday night.

Crowds thin at concrete trade show

Although the World of Concrete, which runs through Friday, is still one of the city’s largest trade shows, attendance has dropped significantly. Exhibitors guessed the final tally could run less than the 55,000 recorded last year. By contrast, the show hit its peak at nearly 92,000 in 2007.

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