Fifth Street Gaming, developer and operator of the Downtown Grand, has signed a long-term agreement with William Hill to operate a race and sports book at the downtown Las Vegas casino, the company said Tuesday.
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Jury deliberations in the Richard Suen case were interrupted on Monday afternoon after one of the jurors sent Clark County District Judge Rob Bare a note asking to be kept separate from the rest of the jury.
State gaming regulators are looking into the relationship between 2-week-old Internet poker website Ultimate Poker and an unlicensed service provider used to identify new players.
Affinity Gaming gained limited breathing space Monday in its on-going legal battle with largest shareholder Z Capital Partners.
With all the publicity that has followed the CityCenter construction defects case, it never figured to be easy to find an impartial jury.
Keeping your business afloat in a tough economy is one thing. Keeping your business afloat in a tough economy while finding time to volunteer at an animal shelter, compete in triathlons, help a child through a kidney transplant or battle cancer? That’s another level of achievement altogether.
The first three months of 2013 have sparked cautious optimism for the economic recovery of Nevada’s casino industry.
The jury in a breach of contract case against casino giant Las Vegas Sands Corp. began deliberations Friday after hearing sharply conflicting stories from lawyers about the role a Hong Kong businessman played in helping Las Vegas Sands gain entry to the lucrative Macau gambling market.
Nevada Property 1 LLC, the parent company of the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, might have posted its ninth consecutive quarterly loss, but casino revenue at the luxury resort posted double-digit gains, topping increases in nongaming revenues.
Demolition work continued Friday at the Sahara where workers began dismantling the former NASCAR Cafe.
Shareholders of slot machine manufacturer WMS Industries approved the company’s $1.5 billion buyout by lottery provider Scientific Games.
Casino operator Affinity Gaming said Friday its overall revenues declined less than 1 percent in the quarter that ended March 31.
Las Vegas resident Daniel Healey made history last weekend, becoming the first poker player to win a legal, real-money online tournament in the U.S.
Local dignitaries revealed a plaque designating the El Cortez Hotel and Casino on the National Register of Historic Places on Thursday downtown. The hotel becomes one of nearly 80,000 properties listed on the NRS. The business opened in 1941 making it the oldest continuously operated casino in Las Vegas.
For more than a month, jurors in the Richard Suen trial have heard a lengthy roster of Chinese names, customs, and sections of constitutional law, all in a jumbled time sequence.
