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Nevada gasoline prices on the downslide

Nevada’s average gasoline price is slowly sliding back down for the fourth week in a row.

Suen explored Las Vegas in 2000 to ‘gather intelligence’

In November 2000, Las Vegas Sands Corp. consultant Richard Suen and three associates hit the Strip to do all the tourist things for the first time, including walking through a dozen resorts and catching a couple of shows.

Ohio casino that opened March 4 makes $21 million

CINCINNATI — Ohio’s newest casino raked in $21 million during its first month of operation as the state’s three other casinos saw double-digit percent increases in their revenues, according to a report released Monday by the Ohio Casino Control Commission.

Nevada considers increased slot-parlor regulations

CARSON CITY — The smaller players in Nevada’s robust gambling economy were the targets of an Assembly bill Monday that would reform the state’s biggest industry by better defining and separating the large casinos from smaller establishments.

Broadcasters convention expected to draw 91,000 people

Inside the Las Vegas Convention Center, a sea of larger-than-life signs floats near the ceiling throughout the central hall, bearing the biggest names in electronics.

Nevada bill would expand sports gambling in state

CARSON CITY — Private investment groups could place sports wagers on behalf of investors under a proposed law in Nevada that would allow the state to reap millions in untapped revenue.

Wells Fargo, Mayor Goodman present $1.15 million in grants to local nonprofits

It’s well known that nonprofit organizations serving Las Vegas have seen their funding cut and their budgets drastically reduced over the past five years. Today, nonprofit budgets are smaller, but the demand remains for health care, senior care, housing assistance and food services.