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U.S. Treasury seeks to guard against illegal sports wagers

The U.S. Treasury Department’s anti-money laundering unit may soon ask casinos to be on the lookout for illegal sports wagers flowing into the U.S. financial system, according to two sources familiar with the matter.

U.S. existing home sales hit six-month low; inventories low

WASHINGTON — U.S. home resales tumbled to a six-month low in November after two straight months of strong increases, underscoring the uneven nature of the housing market recovery.

10 weirdest ways to use your HSA dollars

Aside from doctor’s office visits, prescriptions and the like, we don’t tend to hear too much about what else qualifies as an HSA-OK medical expense. Do you have an HSA and want to start putting your savings to good use? Scroll through this list to find out what you can use those funds for.

Bowl game executive has rich history in sports marketing

Looking at John Saccenti’s 20-year job résumé, it’s hard to imagine anyone in Las Vegas with more different sports marketing gigs than the first-year executive director of the Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl. The game, matching Colorado State and Utah, is set for 12:30 p..m. Saturday at Sam Boyd Stadium.

What will we give up for Uber convenience?

Anyone who signs up for Uber’s app gives up a tremendous amount of liability to get the service, which is provided by third-party contractors who drive their own cars.

Las Vegas ranked high as market for entry-level homes

Constrained land supplies, sluggish permitting processes, competition from more affordable resales — the local new-homes market has plenty of obstacles in its way. But two recent reports show consumer demand, at least, won’t be among the issues builders face in 2015.

Urology practices tout services, technology to attract clientele

Las Vegas’ three major urology centers — Cleveland Clinic, Las Vegas Urology and Urology Specialists of Nevada — all have enviable technological resources. All have distinguishing services. All proclaim themselves leaders.

Deal watch, Dec. 22, 2014

Parking structure lease worth $26.32 million: The Board of Regents of the Nevada System of Higher Education leased the parking structure at 4700 S. Maryland Parkway in Las Vegas. The UNLV police will be located there. The transaction value was $26,320,080.

Business Press to unveil new format, new look

Starting with the Jan. 5 edition, the Las Vegas Business Press will come to you in a larger tabloid format that looks and feels more like a newspaper.