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SHOT Show opens in Las Vegas, bigger than before

SHOT Show is back. The industry-only trade show is spread across 635,000 net square feet at the Sands Expo and Convention Center, up from last year’s 630,000 net square feet. More than 100 of the 1,600 exhibitors are new, and SHOT has more than 400 companies on its wait list.

PRCA submits counteroffer to Las Vegas Events for National Finals Rodeo

The PRCA, the sanctioning body that oversees the NFR, presented the counter offer to the event organizers nearly a month after its board voted 6-3 to reject the LVE offer. The PRCA also voted to make the counteroffer.

350-ton crane moves DesertSol home into place

Visitors walking through the Springs Preserve botanical garden saw a house being lifted into the air by a 350-ton crane on Tuesday afternoon. The gardens will become the permanent home of the UNLV DesertSol home.

Bally Technologies settles with gaming regulators, agrees to $125,000 fine

Slot machine maker Bally Technologies Inc. settled a 28-count complaint with state gaming regulators on Monday, agreeing to pay a $125,000 fine and admitting to each of the allegations that it failed to register employees with the state.

Atlantic City’s casino revenue tumbles; Borgata, Caesars Interactive dominate online

The revenue figures showed the state’s fledgling Internet gambling industry being dominated by two main players: the Borgata and Caesars Interactive, which together won $6.1 million of the $8.4 million that was taken in by the New Jersey Internet gambling sites over the final five weeks of 2013.

 
Cosmopolitan tries new effort to set itself apart

Over the last three years, the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas has emerged as the luxury Strip resort known for its sexy and edgy advertising — a corporate philosophy that has set the property apart in a crowded gaming landscape.

Atlantic Club casino falls victim in tough market

At a minute past midnight, Debra Wagner was suddenly unemployed. A housekeeper for 23 years at the Atlantic Club, she was one of 1,600 workers who lost their jobs early Monday when the struggling casino shut down, the victim of a glut of casinos in the northeastern U.S.