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This screen shot shows the Allegiant Air website. If a Las Vegas airline gets its way, travelers might someday be able to gamble on their airfare. In the face of soaring jet fuel costs, Allegiant Air wants passengers to consider a variable-price ticket, where the final fare could rise or fall based on the cost of fuel. (AP Photo/allegiantair.com)
The gamble paid off Friday for Pinnacle.
NEW YORK - Procter & Gamble Co. said Thursday it will miss a second-quarter sales target as the consumer products company acknowledged it isn’t immune to the recession.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — It seems Oilers coach Craig MacTavish is finally asking what was clear to the rest of us in the summer of ‘07: What was Kevin Lowe thinking?
Kevin Liu’s addiction costs less than $2 at a grocery store. And most households keep his high in their junk drawers. Liu’s story on how he got hooked on a deck of cards begins like most other gamblers: When he was a teenager.
Kevin Liu’s addiction costs less than $2 at a grocery store. And most households keep his high in their junk drawers. Liu’s story on how he got hooked on a deck of cards begins like most other gamblers: When he was a teenager.
Matt Sondreaal, front, and Andy Hoeland play in multiple online no-limit Texas hold ’em tournaments at Andy’s home in Tempe.
A look at people charged or otherwise implicated in an alleged New Jersey-based sports gambling ring.
The Suns would be crazy to trade for Ron Artest. And crazy is the operative word here.
NEW YORK - Consumer products giant Procter & Gamble Co. is buying Gillette Co., a leading maker of men’s shaving supplies, for $57 billion in a bid to expand sales its overseas, broaden its product lines and gain clout against massive retailers like Wal-Mart Stores.
Students shooting craps between classes or during lunch at Desert Ridge High School in Mesa is a common occurrence, students say.
Jon Kyl’s heart is in the right place when it comes to the evils of gambling.
Mirroring the state economy, the amount of money Arizonans are spending at tribal casinos continues to slide.
By DAN SEWELL
Jim Bennitt liked high-stakes gambling but concedes he wasn't very good at it. The Chandler businessman is now at risk of losing everything he owns and his freedom.
INDICTED: Jim Bennitt, owner of Pride Printing in Scottsdale, says he hasn’t done anything illegal. Maricopa County has indicted him on 11 counts in connection with an illegal gambling ring.
What began as a tip on a few gamblers has blossomed into an immense wiretap investigation and could become a massive payoff for Maricopa County.
More than 18 months after he was served with a criminal complaint by New Jersey authorities for running a multi-million-dollar sports gambling operation, Coyotes associate coach Rick Tocchet finally will receive his sentence.
Disgraced NBA referee Tim Donaghy is expected to surrender as early as Thursday to face federal gambling charges and plans to cooperate with prosecutors, according to court documents unsealed Monday.
Worried about competition from Indian gaming across the country, Las Vegas is taking a gamble on live theater as a way to draw visitors, increasingly turning to the glow of New York’s Great White Way for proven stage material.
Guest Commentary by Mike McClellan
Guest Commentary by Tom Patterson
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
By Jerry Brown, contributing columnist
Guest Commentary by Bill Richardson
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