Caesars Entertainment shareholders solidly rejected a proposal to study the economic effects of smoke-free casinos during the company’s annual meeting.
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The sale of furniture and furnishings is part of Hard Rock International’s plan to transform the legendary Las Vegas Strip hotel-casino.
A class-action lawsuit filed in Clark County District Court accuses Findlay Automotive Group of failing to protect sensitive customer information.
California could place more regulations on oil refineries. That could raise gas prices in Nevada, which gets most of its gasoline from the Golden State.
A $20 million fine paid by Wynn Resorts Ltd. in 2019 connected to sexual harassment allegations holds the record for the highest fine ever paid in Nevada.
Station Casinos will have to bargain in good faith with Nevada’s most prominent unions for employees at Red Rock Resort after a federal appeals court panel declined to overturn a lower court’s ruling.
Black Fire Innovation Hub, which opened last year, represents UNLV’s first foray into the world of business accelerators in the gaming and hospitality space.
The company will soon require unvaccinated hourly employees to pay $38 for each on-site COVID-19 test, and those who don’t comply will not be allowed to work.
With gaming on a revenue hot streak in 2021, several U.S. states are in various stages to bring casino gambling to their citizens — and to generate tax revenue.
The former Fontainebleau will open in the fourth quarter of 2023 under the name Fontainebleau Las Vegas, developers of the property announced Tuesday.
A California federal judge has thrown out a lawsuit brought by a woman who claimed that bribery and corruption sunk a previous case she brought against Steve Wynn and Wynn Resorts executives.
At least two Las Vegas gaming giants — MGM Resorts International and Caesars Entertainment — are currently shopping Strip resorts. The big question is who’s going to end up buying them.
MGM Resorts International CEO Bill Hornbuckle said the company is starting the process of selling the operations of one of its Las Vegas Strip properties.
The National Labor Relations Board says that Station Casinos is hindering an ongoing unfair labor practice case and is asking a federal court to step in.
Caesars previously said it would sell a Strip property sometime next year, but CEO Tom Reeg told investors on Tuesday, “You should expect us to put that into motion in the early part of (2022).”
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Many Las Vegas Valley gyms had exceptions that allowed them to operate pools without lifeguards. The Southern Nevada Health District is ending those exceptions.
Atomic Golf customers had called its bays “stifling.” The off-Strip facility said it has fixed its system and is offering guests other ways to stay cool.
The shop also offers beer, Champagne, cigars, and wine and cocktail tastings led by certified sommeliers.