The A’s are seeking up to $380 million in public money to go toward the construction of a $1.5 billion, 30,000-seat ballpark on the Tropicana site.
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The six-figure win was one of several recent jackpots across the Las Vegas Valley.
Strong casino performances on Strip, downtown and Sparks offset weakness in Lake Tahoe as Nevada Gaming Control Board reports a record for April.
In March, Golden Entertainment Inc. introduced paid parking at its parking garage adjacent to The Strat.
The demolition of the Tropicana hotel on the Strip would delay the completion of the A’s ballpark.
Professional poker player Eric Persson, the CEO of Maverick Gaming, is behind the effort to offer a new poker room at the Tropicana on the Strip.
Three Atlantic female dolphins from The Mirage are being relocated to the U.S. Virgin Islands.
U.S. Integrity, an independent sports wagering monitor based in Henderson, works with 150 clients in 36 states to detect and report suspicious betting activity.
That was just one of many recent wins across the Las Vegas Valley.
Employees at the Tropicana received mixed messages about when the property may temporarily close as the Oakland Athletics’ Las Vegas ballpark plan continues to take shape.
A tourist from Mexico won a Mega Jackpot on Three-Card Poker.
The owners of the Tropicana want to see a $1.5 billion, 30,000-seat ballpark built on their site.
When Victor Janicki was denied a $220,000 jackpot, he opted to try to become the first known gambler to successfully sue an online casino to claim his prize.
The developer of the “Harlem Nights” resort has reduced the height of his project, but neighbors still have concerns about the impact on their neighborhood.
On the fifth anniversary of the repeal of PASPA, any fears that it would have a negative impact on Nevada, largely Las Vegas, have proven to be unfounded.