When the Gaming Control Board ordered protective facial coverings at table games, the change was made because so many patrons weren’t wearing them voluntarily.
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Two employees at the Flamingo on the Las Vegas Strip have tested positive for COVID-19, 15 days after the property first reopened.
Robert Lang, director of UNLV’s Brookings Mountain West research institute, indicated that Las Vegas may have outgrown its buffets.
Three major casino companies will begin testing their Las Vegas employees Thursday for COVID-19 before they return to work.
After weeks of not allowing bookings on its website, the company is accepting reservations for The Venetian beginning June 1.
After roughly two months of shutdowns, MGM Resorts International will reopen its first U.S. properties starting Monday.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas confirmed Tuesday it will “waive paid self-parking for all non-hotel guests.”
After weeks of targeting Memorial Day weekend for their reopening, various Las Vegas resorts have pushed back their initial booking date.
Wynn’s Las Vegas resorts will look much different under new guidelines, with the use of thermal cameras and masks worn by all employees.
About 206,000 direct casino employees in Nevada are without work after Gov. Steve Sisolak’s Tuesday mandate, according to the American Gaming Association.
Workers say managers told staff they would not get paid or receive any benefits while the property was closed and advised them to file for unemployment.