Michael Takes and Edward Marx both hit jackpots at two Las Vegas Strip properties. A man hit jackpot for over $1M at the LINQ on Thursday morning.
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The Nevada Supreme Court has reversed a decision by a Clark County District Court judge that said state gaming regulators no longer have jurisdiction over former casino executive Steve Wynn.
Despite there being only 28 days in the month, the state’s 433 major casinos won more than $1 billion for the 12th straight month in February.
A global venue development group is looking to construct a $3 billion project centered around a $1 billion 20,000-seat arena and entertainment district located just south of the Las Vegas Strip.
Through a partnership with New York-based YellowHeart, MGM Resorts International is jumping into the world of non-fungible-token ticketing, a first for Las Vegas.
A Hawaii resident hit a jackpot totalling over $1.3 million dollars playing Wheel of Fortune in downtown Las Vegas.
The hospitality workers filed a lawsuit Tuesday against one of Nevada’s largest gaming companies over potential violations of a law enacted in 2021.
Customers of Henderson’s Emerald Island casino can now draw funds easier to their club cards from their bank accounts with Emerald Express Cash technology.
Boyd Interactive Gaming is buying Pala Interactive LLC for $170 million to bolster Boyd’s iGaming platform with business-to-business and business-to-consumer components.
The former MGM Resorts International chief financial officer is taking a similar position with the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians’ gaming enterprise.
One lucky player hit a jackpot Tuesday at an off-Strip casino.
Culinary and bartender union members say the IRS increased its assumption of how much workers earn in tips. For many, it cuts deep into their take-home pay.
Chicago has advanced in its process to pick a bid for a nearly $2 billion resort in the city. The city hopes to move quickly in choosing between its three finalists.
Work will begin soon on the 35,000-square-foot meetings and convention space for the downtown resort, with the first customers expected in September.
The decertification of the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 501 as Red Rock’s union representative could have ramifications with other union relationships.