Saturday’s drawing is expected to be the 10th-largest lottery jackpot in U.S. history.
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The Culinary Union is still in negotiations with 23 casino/hotel operators in Nevada.
The real estate developer and resort owner started the Southern Nevada river town about 100 miles south of Las Vegas that bears his name.
During the first-ever G2E panel on the controversial topic, advocates argued that there would be minimal impact to a smoking casino changing its policies. In fact, they could gain new customers.
With many computer systems still down a week after the attack began, the company has no update on a return to normal operations.
Shaun Benward has used distraction at roulette tables to steal thousands of dollars from casinos in a nationwide scheme that also was carried out in Nevada.
In the early morning hours, a fire spread through the casino, destroying the entire building and displacing employees, many of whom still feel a sense of loss.
Strong casino performances on Strip, downtown and Sparks offset weakness in Lake Tahoe as Nevada Gaming Control Board reports a record for April.
NeoGames, a company that supports Caesars Entertainment’s sports wagering and iGaming, will be considered for licensing by the Nevada Gaming Commission.
Nevada Gaming Control Board Chairman Kirk Hendrick, in a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland, wants better scrutiny of illegal offshore gambling websites.
It was the first Megabucks jackpot to hit in Nevada in two years.
In a unanimous vote, the Nevada Gaming Commission approves the operator of 17 properties, Colorado-based Century Gaming Inc., in its entry to the Nevada market.
Jacobs Entertainment will renovate 750 rooms and add new restaurants at the Sands Regency.
More jurisdictions have instituted indoor smoking bans in casinos since the pandemic, while others are considering it in statehouses.
Hawaii’s attorney general believes the proposed law, which seeks to reduce the flow of residents’ money to Las Vegas, could be found unconstitutional.