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Las Vegas officials to make pitch for MLS team

Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman and City Manager Betsy Fretwell are joining soccer stadium backer Justin Findlay today to pitch Major League Soccer officials on the merits of the city hosting an MLS team.

Casino workers in Atlantic City marching against Icahn

ATLANTIC CITY — As the Trump Taj Mahal casino hurtled toward closing, hundreds of union members marched on Atlantic City’s Boardwalk on Wednesday to denounce billionaire Carl Icahn and his role in its anticipated demise.

Firm cancels plan to buy closed Revel

ATLANTIC CITY — A Toronto-based company is abandoning its plan to buy the former Revel in Atlantic City, dealing another blow to a city reeling from a string of casino closures and the disappearance of thousands of jobs.

Tivoli Village’s new phase underway; nearby mall project stalled

Eager shoppers may be wondering when more retail is coming to the area near Tivoli Village and Boca Park. Since it was announced in early 2011, nearby Las Vegas Renaissance has yet to break ground.

 
JetBlue adds checked bag fee to new airfare class

JetBlue Airways announced Wednesday that it will charge certain customers for their first checked bag, yielding to pressure from analysts who criticized the airline for not adding fees in step with other carriers.

5 ways your HR department can ruin your finances

Your human resources department carries huge responsibilities with major legal and financial implications. While most HR departments have proper practices and procedures in place to reduce their liability, that doesn’t stop them from making mistakes. The consequences of these mistakes can be far-reaching and can impact your finances greatly.

Bally shareholders approve $5.1 billion buyout

Bally Technologies shareholders approved the company’s $5.1 billion buyout by lottery giant Scientific Games Corp.

Pala tribe begins Internet gambling in New Jersey

ATLANTIC CITY — California’s Pala Indians became the first tribe to offer Internet gambling in New Jersey on Wednesday.