When exactly the state crosses from pandemic to post-pandemic is hard to nail down, though experts have varying opinions of what that might look like.
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Nevada’s casinos won’t need to overhaul their operating plans under new guidance issued Tuesday by gaming regulators.
Casinos in Michigan are closing for three weeks in an attempt to slow the spread of COVID-19 — a move that gaming experts see as potentially a sign of things to come for Las Vegas.
About half of MGM Resorts International’s national pre-pandemic workforce is back. The company furloughed employees when the COVID-19 pandemic prompted nationwide shutdowns in March.
Boyd attributed its downtown struggles to “significant travel restrictions in Hawaii and overall declines in Las Vegas visitation.”
Hundreds of resort jobs in the Las Vegas Valley are potentially on the chopping block come December.
The Public Utilities Commission approved its first natural disaster infrastructure plan Wednesday and a statewide usage fee to pay for it.
Oyo Las Vegas notified the state it plans to lay off employees effective Nov. 12.
Five companies across Southern Nevada have already laid off or expect to lay off a total of at least 817 workers.
Hotel owners are facing an “unprecedented wave” of foreclosures, according to a Tuesday letter from the industry to Congress.
Three Las Vegas Valley nongaming hotels have notified Nevada’s employment bureau that layoffs may be coming.
The company that owns the esports arena at Luxor expects a pick-me-up from its rebooted in-person arena events.
Wynn Resorts is the first major Strip gaming company to publicly disclose how many of its employees have tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
Golden Entertainment executives are on the prowl for “smaller, bite-sized” assets.
Three major casino companies will begin testing their Las Vegas employees Thursday for COVID-19 before they return to work.