Gaming

Online poker back: Legal site launches today in Las Vegas

A screen shot of the new Ultimate Poker game being launched on Facebook Friday, June 22, 2012, by Las Vegas company Fertitta Interactive as seen demonstrated on Tuesday, June 19, 2012.

A Las Vegas-based social gambling company says it will launch the first legal, real-money poker website in the United States.

After asbestos found, extension granted to demolish burned-out Key Largo casino

Clark County and City of Las Vegas firefighters battle a four-alarm fire at the old Key Largo Casino on Flamingo Avenue and Paradise Road Thursday, March 28, 2013.

What’s left of the fire-ravaged Key Largo casino near the Las Vegas Strip will remain standing for at least the next few months after county officials granted the property’s owner an extension on the demolition deadline.

Las Vegas according to three governors: The fall of the mob, a land of prostitutes and potential terrorism risks

Former Nevada Governors Robert List, center, Richard Bryan, left, and Bob Miller participate in a panel discussion at the Mob Museum in downtown Las Vegas Wednesday, April 25, 2013.

More than 150 people jammed a courtroom in the Mob Museum to hear former Govs. Bob List, Richard Bryan and Bob Miller recollect about Las Vegas' history. The presentation was part of the Mob Museum’s Courtroom Conversation series. The event was punctuated by a book signing by Miller, whose “Son of a Gambling Man” went on sale earlier this month.

Meet the man in charge of Nevada's online gaming laws

Attorney John Moran Jr. is seen in his office Wednesday, April 17, 2013.

It’s easy to see why Las Vegas lawyer John Moran Jr. refers to his office as “the war room.” Not only are there neatly stacked piles of documents on his desk — some involving his law clients, some for his work with the Nevada Gaming Commission — there are real shotguns and rifles from past hunts mounted on the walls. But the room is more than a work or play space. It’s an informal shrine to Las Vegas’ history.

Boost in slot machine sales fuels IGT's strong quarter

Riding a wave of North American slot machine sales, both on new and replacement units, Las Vegas-based International Game Technology reported double-digit percentage increases in revenue, operating income and earnings per share today.

Switch Communications cleared to store casino data

The state Gaming Control Board has approved the first center in Nevada for casinos to safely store their technology and other data.

Massachusetts city announces casino deal with Wynn

This artist's rendering released Wednesday, March 27, 2013, by Wynn Resorts shows a proposed resort casino on the banks of the Mystic River in Everett, Mass.

Las Vegas casino operator Steve Wynn would make $30 million in advance payments to the city of Everett and more than $25 million in annual payments once a proposed resort casino was open for business, under a host community agreement announced Thursday by Mayor Carlo DeMaria.

Steve Wynn says urban hotels will focus on luxury over gaming

A record quarter for revenue in Macau and a 6.6 percent increase in Las Vegas lifted Wynn Resorts to a 44.4 percent increase in first-quarter earnings for the Las Vegas-based casino company.

No. 2 slot-maker Bally reports earnings of $60.7 million

Boosted by the early success of wide-area progressive games like Pawn Stars and Cash Wizard, Las Vegas-based Bally Technologies posted record earnings per share for the company’s third quarter that ended March 31.

Boyd Gaming says $7.3 million loss related to acquisition of new casinos

Las Vegas-based Boyd Gaming, which operates several downtown Las Vegas properties and the off-Strip Orleans, reported a net quarterly loss of $7.3 million, despite higher revenue.

Among Vegas casino dreamers, there's Steve Wynn and Sheldon Adelson, then there's Marvin Lipschultz

Photos of local celebrities and patrons line the booths in the cafe at the Golden Palm Hotel Tuesday, April 16, 2013.

Above Marvin Lipschultz’s desk hangs a reminder of what the 3.5 acres of land below him could have been. It’s an artist’s rendering of an aqua blue 41-story hotel called One Trop. Lipschultz looks at it daily from his small guest room office at the long-shuttered Golden Palm Hotel. Now, after a half-decade of waiting for a second chance to strike, the grizzled real estate mogul is ready to try again, albeit on a much smaller scale. Lipschultz plans to reopen the Golden Palm as a restaurant and karaoke bar.

New company helps position Caesars to make strategic investments

Caesars Entertainment Corp. has created a new company to free up cash for new projects, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Prisons become landlords, other business restructure to avoid taxes

M Resort Spa Casino, which opened in Henderson on March 1, was designed to attract visitors and locals alike by offering unique amenities.

A small but growing number of U.S. corporations — including Penn National Gaming, which owns the M Resort in Henderson — are making an aggressive move to reduce, or even eliminate, their federal tax bills. Companies as diverse as private prisons and billboard companies are declaring that they are not ordinary corporations. Instead, they say, they are special trusts that are typically exempt from paying federal taxes.

Broncos safety's $15 in late craps bets costs him $1,000 in forfeited bail; criminal charges dismissed

Cheyenne High graduate Quinton Carter talks to youth football players during his free camp last May. Through his non-profit, Carter hosts camps and does other projects for low-income families in Las Vegas and Oklahoma, where he played college football. He was a fourth-round draft pick in April of the Denver Broncos.

Charges that Denver Broncos safety Quinton Carter cheated at a craps game in March at a locals casino were dismissed Monday, his attorney said.

Gaming Commission to impose $10,000 fine on North Las Vegas casino

The state Gaming Commission Thursday agreed to impose a $10,000 fine on the Lucky Club Casino and Hotel in North Las Vegas for permitting an unregistered employee to be involved in gaming activities.