The transition of The Mirage to Hard Rock Las Vegas will generate nostalgic memories, but it’s part of the Las Vegas way of constantly evolving to what’s next.
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A local couple hit a six-figure jackpot at the El Cortez with a bet cheaper than a cup of coffee.
Meeting before the Nevada Gaming Control Board on Wednesday, operators Bally’s Corp. addressed closure times, slot machines, stained glass and employees.
Somebody is going to get to choreograph a Bellagio fountains show thanks to a long-delayed licensing partnership between MGM Resorts International and Marriott International.
In advance of March’s basketball tournaments, Circa Sports plans to open its seventh Nevada sportsbook.
It’s easy to get familiar with the carpets if you casino-hop on the Strip. Test your Vegas knowledge and see if you can correctly identify the casino based on an image of its carpet.
Hotel rooms will be full — and cost more than ever. Those not going to the game will spend for home parties. The Super Bowl is shaping up to be bigger than predicted.
With 2023 results in the rear-view mirror — half right and half wrong — here’s a look at what’s in the forecast for gaming and tourism in 2024.
The stock sale provides the funds necessary for Dr. Miriam Adelson to acquire a majority stake of the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks.
In a transaction first announced in March, regulators recommended approval of Golden Entertainment’s sale of its slot route to J&J Ventures Gaming of Illinois.
As Culinary Local 226 threatens to strike Friday, resorts could lean on non-union employees.
Some Strip properties won’t be affected if the Culinary Union and several employers do not reach a contract agreement and workers strike.
Bartenders, housekeepers, servers and other hospitality workers will strike Friday if Culinary Local 226 can’t reach a new deal with casino operators by 5 a.m.
Visitors during the inaugural Formula One Grand Prix can expect plenty of fanfare in Las Vegas. For some, they’re miles away from the track.
A software analyst said the attacks on MGM Resorts and Caesars Entertainment may embolden hackers to hit other Las Vegas casino operators.