The state Gaming Control Board has told former Nevada casino executive Steve Wynn that it continues to have jurisdiction over him and his finding of suitability to hold a gaming license.
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A tough comparison for table games in 2018 led to a decline in October gaming win statewide and on the Strip, but casinos still won more than $1 billion last month.
The lack of mobile wagering and a ban on betting on California colleges and universities could prevent Nevada sportsbooks from facing crushing competition.
The Nevada Gaming Commission on Thursday approved amendments to state gaming regulations adding protections from sexual harassment and several forms of discrimination in industry workplaces.
Resorts World Las Vegas President Scott Sibella announced details on the first megaresort on the Strip since 2010, with 3,500 rooms and a 5,000-seat performance venue.
Cox Communications is expanding its service at Wynn Las Vegas to include the company’s new convention center expansion.
While travel and tourism has experienced 120 months of economic growth, U.S. market share has fallen behind international competitors who market more vigorously.
Steve Wynn, former chairman and CEO of Wynn Resorts Ltd., says because he left the company, he’s no longer a licensee and the Nevada Gaming Commission can’t punish him.
An affidavit from a friend of Steve Wynn’s has unleashed new allegations against Steve and Elaine Wynn in hair stylist Jorgen Nielsen’s invasion of privacy lawsuit.
Sportsbooks are notorious low-margin money-makers, but casino company executives are building partnerships to grow their sports-wagering presence on a nationwide basis.
The Madison Square Garden Company is spinning off its sports business, but the corporate restructuring won’t have any impact on the MSG Sphere at The Venetian project.
Wynn Resorts has filed a motion to dismiss an invasion of privacy and civil conspiracy lawsuit filed in October by former Wynn Las Vegas salon director Jorgen Nielsen.
Nevada Gaming Commission Chairman Tony Alamo says there’s enough new substance in a proposed regulation on discrimination and harassment to consider it on Nov. 21.
Las Vegas-based PlayAGS Inc. sold a company record number of slot machines in the third quarter, contributing to a 5 percent increase in revenue.
Golden Entertainment Inc., which operates nine resort properties in Southern Nevada, is counting on a nearly $100 million investment in renovations of The Strat to drive earnings.