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International arrivals up sharply at McCarran

International passenger arrivals at McCarran International Airport continued its torrid pace in June as 3.7 million people passed through the gates at the Las Vegas airport’s terminals, a 1.3 percent increase over June 2013.

After growth, Indian gaming now ‘pretty flat’

WASHINGTON – After a long period of healthy growth that brought prosperity to many reservations. Indian tribal gaming revenues have leveled off in recent years and face an uncertain future, Congress was told on Wednesday.

Allegiant Travel reports strong revenue, earnings

Las Vegas-based Allegiant Travel, parent company of Allegiant Air, continued its financial roll, reporting double-digit percentage increases for revenue and earnings in the company’s second quarter.

Trump touts new D.C. hotel

WASHINGTON — Donald Trump has big plans for the Old Post Office building, a historic structure in downtown Washington that he’s pledging to transform into the city’s most luxurious hotel. As for the White House, four blocks away? He’s not saying.

Tax hikes urged for UNLV stadium

A UNLV stadium board member, Regent James Dean Leavitt, said he will tell his fellow board members at Wednesday’s panel meeting that the Clark County sales tax and the room tax should be increased slightly to pay for an on-campus domed stadium.

Station Casinos has deal with Princess Cruises

Station Casinos announced a deal Wednesday with Princess Cruises in which customers in the casino operator’s players loyalty program can earn a complimentary cabin for two on select cruises each year, exclusive cruise fares, and special offers.

McCarran OK’d for overtime reimbursement

McCarran International Airport will receive federal funding to pay overtime expenses to U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers that have been swamped with last year’s 30 percent increase in international passenger traffic.

Gaming board sticking to medical pot stance

A regulatory mandate that Nevada gaming license holders stay away from the state’s neophyte medical marijuana business could be challenged again Thursday at the Nevada Gaming Commission. But the outcome is inevitable.