The interim chief financial officer of Capital Bancorp Ltd. has left the company.
Bally Technologies has entered into an agreement to provide 650 Video Lottery Terminals to gaming properties in Saskatchewan, Canada. Earlier this year, the Las Vegas-based company announced an agreement to provide VLTs to Canada’s Atlantic Lottery Corp.
The new-home segment is finishing the year on a strong note with 596 sales in November, bringing the year-to-date total to 4,899, a 39 percent increase from a year ago, Las Vegas-based Home Builders Research reported Monday.
UNLV moved up one spot to No. 20 in The Associated Press men’s college basketball poll released Monday.
After two years of modest reinvestment and upgrades of Strip properties, a group of gaming industry analysts and brokers thinks more than $1.5 billion will be invested by companies and investors in the Las Vegas gaming real estate market over the next two years.
Volunteers have pulled on their Santa hats, and are answering phone lines and monitoring wall-size tracking screens as NORAD Tracks Santa begins its 57th annual goodwill mission. The first shift of Santa trackers started taking calls early Monday at 877-HI-NORAD (877-446-6723), telling children – and some adults – when Santa is due at their house.
Nigel Williams-Goss tallied 23 of his 28 points in the second half, including 15 in the fourth quarter, to lead Findlay Prep’s boys basketball team to a 61-53 win over La Lumiere (Ind.) late Saturday night in the championship game of the Iolani Classic in Honolulu.
BALTIMORE – A celebration four weeks in the making featured laughs and hugs, a surprise appearance by team owner Steve Bisciotti and the distribution of hats announcing the Ravens’ status as AFC North champions.
Black smoke hovered over the New York Giants after a crash-and-burn debacle. The daredevil act occasionally blew up in Evel Knievel’s face, and it finally caught up to Eli Manning.
PITTSBURGH – A.J. Green doesn’t care about the Cincinnati Bengals’ woeful past. The wide receiver wasn’t part of it and hasn’t really taken the time to study it.
SALT LAKE CITY – Top elected officials in Utah are hailing the official death of a plan to store the nation’s high-level nuclear waste in Tooele County.