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Q&A: New LVCVA chief operating officer focuses on growth, guest experience
Dan Hayes, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority’s new chief operating officer, comes to Las Vegas from Salt Lake City with a... more
Colorado is giving the green light to gambling, but is it generating more problem gamblers?
As Colorado moves toward a more bullish stance on gambling, it isn’t a surprise to those who’ve battled addiction and the people who treat... more
Washington: Kalispel Tribe donates $42,000 to local non-profits
The Kalispel Tribe of Indians from Washington State recently donated $42,000 to several local non-profit organizations in Spokane and Pend... more
Casino Collectibles Association schedules free seminar to introduce ChipGuide feature
Casino chip collectors will soon benefit from a database of more than 334,000 collectible items from 32,000 casinos worldwide. The Museum... more
Wall Street Bets: Accel Entertainment, regional markets, New York online sports betting
Wall Street Bets is a roundup of recent notes from analysts covering the gambling industry. Accel Entertainment benefits from favorable... more
‘It needs to be done now:’ Nevada casinos, lawmakers eager to reverse gambling deduction change
Poker Hall of Famer Erik Seidel has won 10 World Series of Poker bracelets while earning tens of millions of dollars in tournaments. But... more
Nevada horse racing dissemination that dates back to Bugsy Siegel eliminated Jan. 1
Horse racing in Nevada is about to get more profitable for casinos. A change in state law and new regulations that go into effect Jan. 1... more
Pari-mutuel sports wagering in Nevada likely to be revived with acquisition
After failed attempts in the past, a Nevada gaming attorney said pari-mutuel sports wagering is likely to be revived in the future with an... more
Former Nevada regulator recalls savage experiences in 1970s Las Vegas
Nevada’s gaming history is colorful and Jeffrey Silver, a retired attorney and former member of the Gaming Control Board in the 1970s, was... more
Nevada crime bill restores process for issuing bans from the Las Vegas Strip
Could a wild night out that includes a simple misdemeanor crime like loitering ultimately lead to a one-year ban from the Strip? After... more


