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Bell Trans to carry Gray Line logo on its airport shuttle vans

AirBridge Tours, which acquired the Gray Line license for Las Vegas in July, has signed a sublease with Bell Trans in order to diversify from large bus tours of Hoover Dam, the Grand Canyon and other destinations to local transportation.

Entertainer Wayne Newton’s estate goes up for sale

The for sale signs went up Friday at Casa de Shenandoah, the estate of longtime Strip headliner Wayne Newton, but it’s not clear what potential buyers will get.

Sports company wins best business plan competition

The setting to announce the winner of the 2013 Dominic Anthony Marrocco Southern Nevada Business Plan Competition was, appropriately, fit for a champion.

Las Vegas expo reveals counterculture items

Just next to the huge MAGIC apparel show in the North Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center, there’s a small expo targeted at a very niche audience.

How ‘mad’ can Las Vegas go to sell hoops tourneys?

“The Madness Begins Here.” That’s the catchy new slogan aimed at creating more buzz for basketball in Las Vegas during the frenzied month of March, when Sin City will host an unprecedented four college conference tournaments in three arenas,

Marilyn Spiegel steps down as president of Wynn Las Vegas, Encore

Wynn Resorts Ltd. announced Friday that Marilyn Spiegel will step down as president of Wynn Las Vegas and Encore to work on design and development of company projects, including proposed resorts in Philadelphia and Boston.

Former poker champ Ferguson settles with federal prosecutors

Former World Series of Poker champion Chris Ferguson, whose career has been derailed for almost three years following the U.S. government’s crackdown on Internet poker, has settled with federal prosecutors.