As the principal engineer of a company specializing in environmental services, Lonnie Roy knows the importance of taking his job seriously.
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With Las Vegas already soaked in health clubs, it might not cause much of a ripple that Edge Fitness &Tanning opened two locations in January.
The Nevada Gaming Commission on Thursday accepted slot machine maker Bally Technologies Inc.’s $125,000 fine that settled a 28-count complaint with state gaming regulators, but at least one member of the panel thought the penalty wasn’t high enough.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas is expanding its relationship with Marriott International, John Unwin, the resort’s chief executive officer, said Thursday.
After filing for patents on his creation in 1971 and 1972, Gilbert Hyatt still awaits an answer. To force the issue, he sued in U.S. District Court requesting that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office make a decision, any decision.
HARTFORD, Conn. — Foxwoods, which has been struggling to reverse a decline in gambling revenue, is eliminating the jobs of 120 table game dealers, the workers’ union said Thursday.
The Target data breach has already cost credit unions in Nevada $89,760 in card reissuance and other expenses, according to figures released Wednesday by the Nevada and California Credit Union Leagues.
A routine plane ride may have changed the course of corporate philanthropy in Nevada.
It doesn’t surprise experts that some debit and credit card numbers stolen from Target’s computer systems may have surfaced among nearly 100 fake credit cards seized by police in Texas this week.