One lucky visitor from Washington won a mega jackpot Thursday night, while a recently legendary slots player struck again.
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Room rates for the 66-year-old Tropicana, set to close on April 2, are at a premium for the last four days in operation.
The wins were among several recently across the Las Vegas Valley.
Open less than a month, Fountainbleau Las Vegas has had its second $1 million slots jackpot winner.
Play Playgound, an immersive entertainment attraction, will debut in Las Vegas later this month.
The Durango resort-casino is the first locals-focused resort since the M Resort opened in 2009.
Follow the excitement of the resort’s opening day in the southwest valley.
The $780 million Station Casinos property in the southwest valley debuts with six bars and restaurants and a food hall with 11 purveyors.
Station Casinos’ newest hotel-casino uses natural light and golden accents, fresh florals and a major emphasis on food and beverage outlets to set itself apart from competition.
MGM Resorts International expects to lose $100 million in cash flow as a result of a nine-day cyberattack and told customers the company would offer free identity protection and credit monitoring services.
The Labor Day weekend win was several recent jackpots across the Las Vegas Valley.
Thousands of people will come for special events in Las Vegas and most of them will try their luck in casinos, even though, statistically, luck may not be on their side.
A contentious bill that would end a COVID-19 era requirement for daily room cleanings is headed to the Assembly floor after being approved through committee Friday afternoon.
The win was one of several recent scores across the Las Vegas Valley.
The locals-focused casino chain sold 21 acres in the southwest Las Vegas Valley for nearly $24 million to an apartment developer.