A well-known professional gambler accused of cheating at cards at a San Diego-area casino has been extradited from Nevada to California.
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Cantor Fitzgerald LP denied a published report Thursday that federal prosecutors are investigating its gaming unit’s chief executive for participating in his company accepting illegal sports bet.
An investment consultant who played a key role in the deal that led to the new Las Vegas City Hall won a chance from the Nevada Supreme Court to claim payment for his work.
A defamation lawsuit filed by Las Vegas Sands Corp. Chairman Sheldon Adelson against the National Jewish Democratic Council was dismissed by a federal judge in New York City on Monday.
It’s time for some tire-kicking, and that means you’ll need to look out for lemons.
Brittany O’Dale and Robert Stephen Jackson are both runners — although very different kinds.
Assistant Sheriff Greg McCurdy, who oversees the Homeland Security and Law Enforcement Investigations Group at the Metropolitan Police Department, will retire to become Vice President of Corporate Security at SLS Las Vegas, the upcoming luxury hotel and casino replacing the Sahara.
Could cocaine dancers, Alice in Wonderland and a chicken act cause Las Vegas Sands Corp. problems with Nevada gaming regulators?
A federal judge Tuesday temporarily blocked an agreement to eliminate the Joint Operating Agreement between the Las Vegas Review-Journal and Las Vegas Sun by at least a week.
Cantor Fitzgerald L.P., a New York-based financial services firm, and several key executives are accused of taking crucial technology out of a subsidiary to benefit its Nevada gaming business, according to a recently released lawsuit.