Three Station Casinos properties will offer special viewing areas with music and giveaways during Fourth of July celebrations.
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Truist Securities analyst Barry Jonas said he isn’t convinced lower rates are the result of a lack of consumer confidence. Here’s his take.
The Nevada Resort Association will be able to participate in the case involving federal prediction market provider KalshiEx LLC in a case that may hurt sports betting.
A Georgia couple filed a lawsuit claiming their Las Vegas Strip hotel room had black mold present, leading to a full-body rash.
A special “Must Hit By Jackpot” promotion is planned at the new room when the doors open with the progressive jackpot starting at $5,000 and must hit by $10,000.
The megaresort is also extending the current earning window for existing players through the end of the summer.
Non-disclosure agreements have kept the identity of a hangar-like building near South Point a mystery, but Clark County has confirmed what it is.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority is publicizing special summer deals directed at locals to counter nickel-and-diming image.
The service charge struck a nerve with many social commenters who expressed disbelief at the high cost from a mid-tier resort.
Thanks to the jackpot he hit at a Las Vegas Strip casino, a visitor from Indiana has more to celebrate than the Pacers reaching the NBA Finals.
The move to offer free self-parking this summer suggests the property is looking to reposition itself with value-conscious consumers at a time when parking fees and added costs have become sore points for many Las Vegas visitors.
The seven-figure win was one of several recent jackpots at casinos across the Las Vegas Valley.
The special deal was such a hit last year that the downtown Las Vegas resort property decided to bring it back for this year’s summer months.
The moves come amid broader industry concerns about softening demand and efforts by some Las Vegas casino operators to manage labor costs.
BetMGM and the Las Vegas Aces have agreed to a multiyear partnership, the sports betting company’s first deal with a professional women’s franchise.