The Nevada Gaming Control Board reported Thursday that the state's casinos brought in $932 million in July, up less than 1 percent when compared with the same month last year. Las Vegas Strip gambling revenue was up 5 percent to $563 million, while downtown Las Vegas revenue was down 3 percent to $38 million. Reno casino revenue was down 2 percent in to $48 million. Nevada officials collected $52 million in taxes on the July winnings, down almost 15 percent from July last year.
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