Las Vegas-based Smart City Networks has filed a lawsuit against the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority to halt awarding the Las Vegas Convention Center contract to rival Cox Communications.
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Observers on both sides of “The Homeowner’s Bill of Rights” agree it’ll throw another kink into Nevada’s moribund foreclosure segment. The question is what’s more important: Protecting homeowners who are behind on payments or promoting speedy recovery of the state’s housing market?
The Nevada Gaming Commission on Thursday added Larry Keith Green, a convicted slot machine cheat, to the state’s List of the Excluded Persons.
American Indian tribes are dealing with the effect of Internet gaming on their business, off-reservation casinos and political gridlock in Washington D.C.
A redesigned $100 bill, introduced Wednesday to the gaming industry, got a new high-tech makeover as part of an effort to stay ahead of counterfeiters as technology becomes more sophisticated and more dollars flow overseas. The folks who distribute America’s money chose a modest ballroom and used a generic slide presentation on Wednesday to introduce a redesigned $100 bill to the gaming industry.
Heraea, a heavily marketed sports bar and restaurant built by the One Group in a partnership with the Palms, has closed, according to a statement Thursday by the off-Strip hotel.
A big chunk of Nevada’s revenue base got off to a strong start in the first month of fiscal 2014.
New Year’s Eve is coming early on the Fremont Street Experience, at least when it comes to crowd control.
Nevada’s 150th birthday isn’t all fun and games, folks. It’s also a revenue generator.
The tradeshow floor at the Global Gaming Expo opened at 10 a.m. on Wednesday.