Putting emphasis on bathroom helps win El Cortez contest

As Tina Enard conceived her entry for the El Cortez suite redesign competition, she dropped in elements that would evoke the Mafia’s heyday in Las Vegas, particularly a wall-sized black-and-white photo of the desert, where people who fell out of favor were sent for “dirt naps.” But she also paid more attention to the bathroom than any of the other three finalists.

Hunches fly about World Market Center’s fate

A North Carolina investment banker has added fuel to speculation that the World Market Center will wind up under the same ownership as some of its main rivals.

RJtv for Friday: Bellagio robbery suspect

RJtv for Friday, Feb. 4, features video of Las Vegas police commenting on the arrest of 29-year-old Michael Anthony Carleo in the Bellagio armed robbery in December.

Las Vegas may score an economic touchdown from Super Bowl

If predictions are correct, this Sunday’s game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Green Bay Packers will have a nongaming economic impact of $85.6 million locally, while sports books estimate a handle of $88 million to $90 million.

Reid reluctantly agrees to moratorium on 2011 earmarks

WASHINGTON Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., has been the most vocal Capitol Hill defender of congressional earmarks. But he said Thursday he had little choice but to agree to a moratorium on earmarked spending for at least this year.

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