Former Las Vegas gaming executive Scott Sibella was sentenced for knowingly allowing an illegal bookmaker to gamble at MGM Grand, violating anti-money-laundering laws.
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The popular pedestrian mall in the heart of downtown Las Vegas will increase its public safety presence and add security measures on weekends in response to recent fights.
Here are 8 case examples of reinstated Nevada employees after sustained misconduct and an arbitration process.
A California attorney wants an appeals court to reconsider her request to throw out a Steve Wynn defamation lawsuit.
A Massachusetts man was charged with allegedly using a stolen identity to fraudulently claim unemployment benefits from the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation.
Fights along Las Vegas’ tourist corridor over the weekend have caused some casino operators to increase both security measures and room rates.
Rollin Smoke Barbeque head chef Timothy Hanson always cooked “from the heart,” his daughter Tai said. The 54-year-old man and a woman were fatally shot on June 25.
Although the $500,000 racked up by Evander Kane is a large sum of money, former NBA champion Antoine Walker upped the ante on his debt.
A convicted crook with a penchant for ripping off elderly casino patrons by distracting them at casino redemption kiosks and ATMs has been nominated to the state Gaming Control Board’s List of Excluded Persons, frequently referred to as Nevada’s “black book.”
Mandalay Bay had closed a few floors starting in late November amid a guest slowdown caused by the combination of the holiday season and fallout from the Oct. 1 mass shooting at a nearby music festival. A lone gunman shot at concertgoers from a suite on the Strip hotel’s 32nd floor.