The judge will become the newest member of the top gaming regulatory board in May after Commissioner Ogonna Brown declined a reappointment.
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After seeing videos of the felon grabbing casino chips from tables, commissioners voted unanimously to place him on the List of Excluded Persons.
Two companies hope to have their platforms live in the state within the next year.
Tropicana will pay tribute to its more than 700 employees ahead of its April 2 closure.
Legal and academic experts say non-compete clauses, banned in other states, will be questioned in Wynn accusations of Fontainebleau poaching employees.
Bellagio has been renting some of its newly redesigned rooms and suites since June, but now the company is gearing up to market them on the property’s website.
MGM expands resort fees — some to as high as $50 a night — and modifies its room cancellation policy.
There are no indications whether MGM has insurance covering losses for the cyberattack currently underway.
When United Coin Machine Co. sets up 16 slot machines in a tent, it’s following the procedure for maintaining a gaming license at the former site of The Beach.
While Rep. Dina Titus tries to change the slot machine jackpot threshold, there are things casino players should do to prepare for the possibility of winning big money.
The casino company has hired outside experts to restore the Palms website and hasn’t said whether personal information was exposed during the breech.
Although the shortage of water could someday be a limiting factor, two gaming experts addressing NAIOP say Strip growth opportunities keep them bullish on what’s ahead.
Concert sellouts at Allegiant Stadium have accomplished what developers hoped would happen — that a large number of out-of-towners would come to Las Vegas for the shows.
There were no special ceremonies Thursday when retired Clark County District Court Judge Jennifer Togliatti took over as chair of the Nevada Gaming Commission.
Sandra Douglass Morgan, the state’s first African American chair of the Nevada Gaming Control Board, was appointed to the board of directors of Allegiant Travel Co. on Monday.