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Lucrative Grand Canyon food and lodging contract up for bid again

A lucrative contract to operate some of the most iconic lodging and food locations at the Grand Canyon has been reopened for bidding in a process that will bring changes affecting the millions of people who visit the landmark each year.

Nine companies get OK to charge for Ride Genie

Nine transportation companies that offer limousine service in Southern Nevada were granted modifications to their tariffs from regulators to charge customers additional fees when they use the new Ride Genie smartphone application.

Residential not on front burner for Downtown Project — yet

Downtown Project is rolling with recent re-development projects such as the John E. Carson Hotel, The Bunkhouse, The Market and Ferguson’s Motel along the East Fremont Street corridor, in addition to its signature Container Park. But is residential on the re-development list too?

Galaxy’s earnings top estimates on mass-market bettors

HONG KONG — Galaxy Entertainment, the Macau casino operator that made Lui Che Woo a billionaire, reported second-quarter earnings that beat analyst estimates as mass-market gamblers offset a slowdown in high rollers’ wagers.

Cyberattacks on hospital system occurred in April, June

NEW YORK — Chinese hackers stole Social Security numbers, names and addresses from 4.5 million patients of Community Health Systems, the second-biggest for-profit U.S. hospital chain, according to the company.

MGM Resorts takes steps to regain N.J. gaming license

MGM Resorts International and the investment arm of company founder Kirk Kerkorian will pay a combined $225,000 to New Jersey gaming regulators as part of an effort for the casino company to regain its Atlantic City gaming license.