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Before the puck drops in Las Vegas, challenges will arise

We’ll have to endure the summer heat twice before we get to see the puck drop at T-Mobile Arena for the Las Vegas Whatever-We’re-Going-to-Call-Them hockey team competing in the National Hockey League’s 2017-18 season.

Conference brings out tales of historic opening of The Mirage

With several presentations vying for attention at the same time at last week’s 16th International Conference on Gambling and Risk Taking, it wasn’t too surprising that it was a small and mostly local crowd that showed up to hear four panelists talk about opening day at The Mirage more than 25 years ago.

Writer could only dream how growth would change gaming industry

When my journalism career landed me in Las Vegas in 1991, The Mirage and the Excalibur had recently opened. At that time, I could only imagine the explosive growth on the horizon for the Strip and how the gaming industry was going to forever change.

After a short break Wynn-Macau love affair back on

Steve Wynn was calm and complimentary toward the Macau government 12 days ago during the company’s fourth-quarter conference call.

Another Culinary stunt backfires; will union ever learn?

It’s high time to ignore the Culinary Union. Once again, union officials duped us over another stunt stemming from the labor organization’s fixation on locals gaming giant Station Casinos.

Penn, GLPI relationship remains secure despite separation

The marriage between Penn National Gaming and Gaming and Leisure Properties is unbreakable despite a two-year separation. Some marriages might be rocky, but this is a gaming industry Valentine’s Day story.