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Unions plan last-ditch talks to avert downtown strike

In a last-ditch effort to avert a planned Sunday walkout by downtown Las Vegas hotel workers, two unions have scheduled contract talks starting Monday with several property representatives to try and reach a new agreement.

New life being breathed into locals gaming market

You know things are on the upswing in the locals gaming market when the two Arizona Charlie’s casinos report a first-quarter net revenue increase. It’s been a while since that happened.

A High Roller emergency will require a high-intensity response

Getting the High Roller ready for the Strip was no simple feat. Besides preparing the wheel for riders, planners designed equipment and made preparations for the worst-case scenario — how to rescue stranded riders.

Dan Lee, after bicycle accident, resigns as Palms CEO

The man who took over as CEO of the Palms in October, Gaming executive Daniel Lee, has resigned, a spokesman for the off-Strip property said Friday.

In this election, bedfellows make for strange politics

On the campaign trail, Republican lieutenant governor candidate Sue Lowden touts her decades in business as a casino executive to show she’s more qualified for the job of promoting tourism and economic development than her GOP opponent Mark Hutchison, an attorney and state senator.

VooDoo Zip Line debuts Sunday at Rio

Thrill seekers can soar nearly 500 feet in the air as Las Vegas’ newest attraction, the VooDoo Zip Line, debuts Sunday at noon at the Rio.

Las Vegas Sands president to retire; Adelson remains as CEO

Las Vegas Sands Corp. will have new president by the end of the year, but company Chairman Sheldon Adelson squelched media reports that he would be giving up the CEO duties any time soon.

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