Corrections

■ An article in Sunday Business incorrectly described the Las Vegas Planning Commission’s 2005 action on a proposed Fine Properties Group development near the Las Vegas Premium Outlets-North. It was approved by the commission and City Council.

Gaming product test lab sees rush of submissions

Gaming Laboratories International has received nearly 200 submissions for testing in the first three weeks since the company was named a registered independent testing laboratory by the state’s Gaming Control Board.

Ex-host cannot distribute Palms guest information

A Las Vegas casino has obtained a court order banning a former employee from distributing confidential files about thousands of high-rolling gamblers and guests that she is accused of misappropriating by emailing from work to her home.

‘E-train’ takes Reno for joyride in Pacific Coast League

Dynamite comes in small packages. For proof, look no further than the top of Reno’s batting order, where Adam Eaton and Jake Elmore – both undersized, overachieving Pacific Coast League All-Stars – are igniting the Aces with an explosive one-two punch.

Obama announces help for veterans

Here is a look at what President Barack Obama announced Monday. White House officials said there are no added costs, and “it can be paid for with existing resources.”

With Southwest aboard, airfare hike expected to stick

Get ready to spend more on travel. Airlines are raising ticket prices again after a four-month lull that coincided with falling fuel costs.

AAU tourneys fight over drawing cards

There figure to be plenty of competitive games this week as AAU basketball season heats up in Southern Nevada. But the fiercest battles might happen behind the scenes, between attorneys and shoe company executives fighting over which tournaments can showcase certain teams and players.

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