Dozens of wounded service members were given a hero’s reception, greeted by hundreds of MGM Resorts employees who welcomed them to Las Vegas in style.
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The eighth-annual conference highlighted significant changes and challenges in the statewide fight to end youth homelessness.
With President-elect Trump talking deregulation and SpaceX owner Elon Musk a part of Trump’s team, Spaceport developer Rob Lauer is considering a public offering.
The win was one of several across the Las Vegas Valley.
The deal will allow guests of either property to earn and use loyalty card rewards at the other, as well as invitations to events, promotions and special offers.
Bally’s Corp. executives said many of the 700 current Tropicana workers are getting leads for new jobs.
Brett Abarbanel was named executive director of the UNLV International Gaming Institute, and she credits basement poker games for piquing her interest in gambling research.
Gamblers left $22 million in uncollected change at Nevada casinos last year.
Accused of failing to register as a foreign agent through the Foreign Agents Registration Act. the former Wynn Resorts CEO gives three reasons to dismiss the lawsuit.
It was the latest high-priced deal in Las Vegas that did not produce transfer tax revenue that supports schools and low-income housing in Nevada.
After being on three different state commissions, John Moran Jr. is ready to step down as chairman of the Nevada Gaming Commission on Thursday after serving 14 years.
A company that operates a car wash, convenience store with five slot machines and a gasoline station could be fined $10,000 by the Nevada Gaming Commission on Thursday.
The largest metropolitan area without a casino is seeking proposals to build a resort somewhere within Chicago and Las Vegas companies are bound to be interested.
The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, a partner with the Las Vegas Raiders and the Vegas Golden Knights, hope to help develop a tribal gaming curriculum at UNLV.
Red Rock Resort employees have voted against joining the local culinary union, according to parent company Red Rock Resorts Inc.
As the holiday season approaches, something special happens in Southern Nevada. Amid the twinkling lights and festive décor, a familiar red box quietly reappears, inviting us to pause, reflect and give. But this is not your ordinary vending machine—there are no snacks or sodas here. These are Giving Machines, where every purchase transforms into an […]
The eighth-annual conference highlighted significant changes and challenges in the statewide fight to end youth homelessness.
Around 700 Culinary members have authorized a strike at an off-Strip property as negotiations continue on.
Two recent player disputes involving more than $900,000 adjudicated by the Nevada Gaming Control Board bring the total to $1.3 million lost by players in 2024.
The family of a Florida man has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against an off-Strip casino-hotel after the patron was found unresponsive in his hotel room.