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Assistant Sheriff Greg McCurdy announces retirement

Assistant Sheriff Greg McCurdy, who oversees the Homeland Security and Law Enforcement Investigations Group at the Metropolitan Police Department, will retire to become Vice President of Corporate Security at SLS Las Vegas, the upcoming luxury hotel and casino replacing the Sahara.

MGM Resorts ordered to pay damages of $325,000, reinstate whistle-blower

MGM Resorts International was ordered Thursday to pay damages of $325,000 by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration and to immediately reinstate a whistle-blower who worked at the company’s Signature at MGM Grand condominiums.

Bay State official: Resolve border dispute involving casino proposed by Wynn

BOSTON — The state’s top gambling regulator told representatives from the cities of Boston and Everett on Wednesday that they needed to resolve by week’s end a dispute over how much say, if any, Boston should have on a resort casino proposed by Las Vegas casino developer Steve Wynn.

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Downtown Grand on schedule for fall opening

Seth Schorr and his business partners’ multimillion-dollar investment to develop an “urban hospitality experience” in downtown Las Vegas will soon become a reality with the opening of the Downtown Grand.

Owners pushing to edit The Act

Could cocaine dancers, Alice in Wonderland and a chicken act cause Las Vegas Sands Corp. problems with Nevada gaming regulators?

Las Vegas Sands to return $47.4 million, avoid criminal charges

Las Vegas Sands Corp. has reached a deal with federal prosecutors to pay more than $47.4 million to the U.S. government in order to avoid criminal charges over alleged money laundering activities.

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