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Casinos & Gaming

Bicycle-bound security forces keep parking lots safe

He’s the guy in the black cargo pants, neon green shirt and the Cannondale mountain bike as his vehicle and there’s a chance that Lino Haynes will be the first employee who greets you at Red Rock Resort in Summerlin.

Pequots seek more government grants

LEDYARD, Conn. — Once the envy of Indian Country for its billion-dollar casino empire, the tribe that owns the Foxwoods Resort Casino has been struggling through a financial crisis and pursuing more revenue from an unlikely source: U.S. government grants.

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Las Vegas hotel-casino operators told to stamp out illegal activities

Two high-profile incidents and the fast-approaching summer months led state gaming regulators and Las Vegas police to issue a stern warning Thursday to hotel-casino operators: Keep a close watch on your nightclubs and pool parties or face disciplinary action for any illegal activity.

Regulators OK Gilbraltar-based company for Web gaming license

Representatives of Gibraltar-based 888 Holdings wanted to assure the Nevada Gaming Commission that the company, which operates legal Internet gaming websites in Europe, would comply with the state’s regulatory structure.

Wynn Resorts criticizes fund’s lawsuit

Wynn Resorts Ltd. on Wednesday criticized an amended lawsuit by a Louisiana public employee pension fund that claims the Las Vegas-based gaming company’s $135 million donation to the University of Macau Development Foundation was improper and potentially illegal.

Marnell: M Resort is at ‘turning point’

Of all the changes made at the M Resort since the property opened in March 2009, among the most gut-wrenching for Anthony Marnell III was closing Veloce Cibo, the hotel-casino’s 16th floor restaurant with expansive views to the north of the Strip.

New Jersey OKs fantasy sports tournaments in casinos

With its plans to legalize sports gambling held up in federal court, New Jersey is allowing casinos to offer daily fantasy games as an alternative.

WMS investors will vote on proposed buyout on May 11

Shareholders of slot machine manufacturer WMS Industries will vote May 10 whether to accept a $1.5 billion buyout offer from lottery equipment provider Scientific Games.

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