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Sun ‘cannot exist and grow’ without funds from JOA, attorneys for Greenspun say

Eliminating the agreement that has governed the operation of Las Vegas’ two daily newspapers since 1989 would violate provisions of the Newspaper Preservation Act and have “anticompetitive and monopolistic results,” attorneys for the Las Vegas Sun wrote in court papers filed Wednesday.

Bay State official: Resolve border dispute involving casino proposed by Wynn

BOSTON — The state’s top gambling regulator told representatives from the cities of Boston and Everett on Wednesday that they needed to resolve by week’s end a dispute over how much say, if any, Boston should have on a resort casino proposed by Las Vegas casino developer Steve Wynn.

Linq project developers unveil new tenants

Developers of the $550 million Linq project unveiled new tenants Tuesday for the outdoor dining, retail and entertainment district that is expected to open in February.

U.S. travel to overseas markets flat

For the first half of 2013, U.S. travel to overseas markets is flat at 14.5 million people, according to data released Wednesday by the Office of Travel and Tourism Industries.

Nevada insurance division releases plan premiums to take effect Oct. 1

Nevada moved a step closer on Wednesday to taking its health insurance exchange live. The state Division of Insurance released the plan premiums that will take effect Oct. 1, and explained how consumers will be able to shop for coverage. The new plans and the exchange are part of federal changes under the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare.

U.S. automakers report strong August sales

DETROIT — Toyota, Ford, Nissan, Chrysler and General Motors all reported double-digit U.S. sales gains last month as strong sales of pickup trucks and small cars led the industry toward its best month in six years.