By LIZ BENSTON, Las Vegas Sun
Casinos carefully turn to smoke-free casino areas
LAS VEGAS -- Lorelle Ellis and her husband have settled into a comfortable routine: A few times a week, often before dinner, they stop by Green Valley Ranch Station Casino and drop a few bucks in the slot machines.
Riviera scrimps, scrapes to survive economic downturn
LAS VEGAS -- When times are flush, managers think big: Budgets balloon, plans take shape and perks flow. When times are tough, as they are now for casinos on the Strip, they're thinking small, combing budgets, reviewing expenses and trimming where they can.
A new way of wagering
LAS VEGAS -- Imagine being able to lay a bet on a New England Patriots-Green Bay Packers game while eating at a casino buffet, instead of being stuck waiting in line in a smoky sports book.Before taking that next bite of prime rib, you might place numerous bets using a small handheld device.
Vegas still a good bet for some long-term investors
LAS VEGAS -- The Cosmopolitan, which sits half-built in the middle of the Strip, has been held up as a symbol of Las Vegas' doubtful future.In fact, the $3 billion property -- part of the resort corridor's largest construction boom, amid its worst economic slump in recent memory -- might better serve as a symbol of the Strip's long-term economic strength.
Casino mogul Wynn scoffs at Wall Street
LAS VEGAS -- Around the time MGM Mirage was trimming its management ranks and the tourism slowdown - only hinted at in research statistics and earnings reports - had become a hard fact in Las Vegas, competitor Steve Wynn was playing it cool.His business strategy, he said, wouldn't shift to suit Wall Street's whims.
Casino companies look abroad for technical know how
LAS VEGAS -- Las Vegas casino giants are eyeing big profits in Macau, the port city in China that has overtaken the Las Vegas Strip in gambling volume.And now, the Las Vegas-area companies that make slot machines for the world's casinos are looking to far-flung locales for another reason: talent.
Gas prices deter would-be Vegas gamblers
LAS VEGAS -- Southern California gamblers who regularly drive to Las Vegas have cut back their visits by a third because of record gas prices, and those who still come say they've cut their gambling back by 29 percent, a new poll has found.
Bars hit by smoking ban sell nicotine dispensers
LAS VEGAS -- Check out Sharon Cottrell's cigarette.It's not, really. And it gets her around Nevada's no-smoking laws.The thing she's holding between her fingers and drawing to her mouth looks like a pen. It's got a battery. And that's not smoke but what's left of water vapor that carries nicotine from a cartridge into the user's lungs.
Ailing economy saps interest in Strip condo-hotels
LAS VEGAS -- Like some Vegas act that landed with big expectations but is struggling to gain traction, condo-hotels are having a tough time on the Strip.
Economic slowdown affecting Vegas casinos
LAS VEGAS -- Station Casinos has historically reaped impressive gains by putting most of its eggs in one basket.The risky strategy has paid off for Station, which bought up most available casino sites in Las Vegas, where neighborhood casinos are limited by state law, and benefits from population and job growth.

