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Supreme Court leaves intact ban on N.J. sports gambling

The Supreme Court on Monday left in place a ban on sports gambling in New Jersey, rebuffing an attempt to bring betting on professional and college sporting events to Atlantic City casinos and the state’s racetracks.

For the Record, June 23

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Bodybuilding.com warehouse bulks up with monthly growth of 15-20 percent

Since opening on Oct. 30, the bodybuilding.com distribution warehouse in North Las Vegas has showed monthly growth of 15 percent to 20 percent and has nearly doubled its workforce from 20 full-time employees to 37, according to the Ryan DeLuca, the company chief executive.

Specialist epitomizes doctors lured to Nevada by opportunity in high-growth region

Howard Baron epitomizes many doctors in the medical profession in Southern Nevada — highly trained out-of-state residents lured here by the opportunity they saw in a high-growth region. The 53-year-old pediatric gastroenterologist grew up in Minnesota, where he went to medical school and did his residency in pediatric care.

Support not universal for LV marathon

The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority authorized spending $150,000 to fund and promote the Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon and Half Marathon on Nov. 16 in Las Vegas.

New Summerlin development to be most expensive in Las Vegas

The Howard Hughes Corp., in a joint-venture with Discovery Land Co. of Scottsdale, Ariz., will build about 250 homes on large lots in what is expected to be the most expensive luxury development in the Las Vegas Valley.