While the pandemic has been a challenge for operators and has been costly in terms of loss of life, Eldorado’s CEO believes it has also offered operators a chance to examine and streamline their structure.
U.S. mayors ramped up their lobbying with a “pain tracker” as cities document their dire needs for federal assistance to offset revenue shortfalls.
A Henderson man has been charged with repeatedly downloading and distributing child pornography.
Tigers star Trevor Lawrence is the prohibitive favorite to be the first selection in the 2021 NFL draft in odds posted by the Westgate.
NV Energy’s Gemini Solar Project, which will be built east of Interstate 15 along the road to Valley of Fire State Park, comes with a $1 billion price tag.
Georgia’s attorney general appointed a black district attorney Monday to take over the case of a white father and son charged with killing a black man.
Siegfried Fischbacher says of Roy Horn’s urn, “I put it in our chapel. We discussed that during our lifetime.”
Caesars Entertainment Corp. on Monday announced it would phase in reopenings with a comprehensive safety and health plan with masked employees across its network of properties.
A Monday statement said the company’s gaming revenue was negatively affected by the temporary closures of casino operations across the globe during the outbreak.
White House staffers began wearing masks at the press briefing on Monday, after two staffers tested positive for the disease.
Providence forward Jack Dugan, who led the NCAA in scoring, agreed to terms on an entry-level contract with the Golden Knights on Monday.
In the last month, Southern Nevada Home Builders Association’s members raised $468,100 for Nevada’s COVID-19 Response, Relief and Recovery Task Force. SNHBA CEO Nat Hodgson said his goal was $300,000.
Before the shutdown, “The Bachelor” came to town. Specifically, “The Bachelor Presents: Listen to Your Heart,” recorded in February at Park MGM and T-Mobile Arena.
The Golden Knights have provided more than 10,000 meals to first responders and medical professionals combating COVID-19 in the Las Vegas Valley.
Gov. Steve Sisolak on Monday declared a state of fiscal emergency, which allows the government to access reserve funds to deal with budget deficits caused by the coronavirus-sparked business shutdown.
Marc-Andre Fleury, Robin Lehner, Ryan Reaves and Mark Stone of the Golden Knights were nominated for NHL Fan Choice Awards.
Major League Baseball owners gave the go-ahead Monday to making a proposal to the players’ union that could lead to the coronavirus-delayed season starting around the Fourth of July weekend in ballparks without fans.
Electric Daisy Carnival founder Pasquale Rotella says of this weekend’s livestream rave, “Even though we’re isolated, no one should feel alone.”
Las Vegas Sands Corp. plans to reopen its Las Vegas properties sometime in June and will continue to pay and offer benefits to its staff members until that time.
The sportsbook has posted lines for every game in weeks 1 and 2, every Raiders game, every prime-time game and a few more for the upcoming season.
Las Vegas is laying more than a field goal in only one matchup in “games of the year” lines released by the sportsbook for the upcoming season.
A gaming executive who had roles with Caesars Entertainment, Wynn Resorts and MGM Resorts International said he’s not renewing his contract and will retire from MGM China.
Gov. Steve Sisolak on Monday signed an executive order to ease the rules for hiring in the state’s overtaxed Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation.
The operator of the Tropicana and M Resort in Southern Nevada is issuing a new common stock offering of $250 million and $250 million in bonds to bolster finances.
The 12 new cases was the lowest overnight increase reported since the early days of the outbreak of the disease in Nevada. State numbers also were well below average.
Crowding, tradition, and medical disparities have tangled together on the tribe’s land — an area nearly three times the size of Massachusetts — creating a virological catastrophe.
The Nevada Highway Patrol said it responded to three wrong-way crashes in a four-day stretch last week on Las Vegas Valley roads.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal captured nine awards in the annual Best of the West contest, including three wins for environmental and breaking news reporting.
Two known cases of COVID-19 among staffers in one of the most-protected complexes in America have sent three of the nation’s top medical experts into quarantine and Vice President Mike Pence into “self-isolation.”
The Golden Knights’ affiliation with the Chicago Wolves ended Monday when the American Hockey League canceled the remainder of its regular season and playoffs.