In certain parts of the U.S., placing a bet on a round of slots or roulette is as easy as pulling out a smartphone or booting up a computer. But not in Nevada.
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Good news for thrill seekers in Las Vegas: Circus Circus has launched its first new ride since 2013.
Nevada-based casino operators’ share prices rocketed Monday after data from Pfizer Inc. said its coronavirus vaccine is more than 90 percent effective at preventing COVID-19.
William Hill and CBS Sports are rolling out new digital content and offerings ahead of the fall fantasy football season.
The decline comes as 29 million more American adults have access to legal sports betting in their home state, 54 percent more than at the start of last season.
Shark migrations. The winner of the 2020 presidential election. The color of Gatorade dumped on the winning Super Bowl coach. All are fun, unique betting opportunities — none of which is legal in Nevada.
Caesars Entertainment Corp. plans to reopen Bally’s amid what CEO Tony Rodio calls “solid customer interest” this summer from tourists.
Caesars Entertainment Corp. shareholders have one week to vote on how they want to receive an expected windfall from the deal.
The downtown Las Vegas resort is touting the “cleanest and healthiest public pool experience” when it opens Oct. 28.
Eldorado has made the “difficult decision” to furlough a number of corporate and property employees, effective Saturday, according to a letter to employees signed by company CEO Tom Reeg and other executives.
In a Thursday morning virtual meeting, the culinary union’s international president D. Taylor said that states should insist these companies pay their workers during the shutdown.
The company said the fountains are part of a continued $150 million renovation project that includes updates to the property’s exterior and new restaurants.
With two confirmed COVID-19 cases in Clark County, Culinary Union Local 226 said it monitoring the virus and is asking casinos to meet and discuss the effects of the outbreak.
Sports fans will get the chance to test their knowledge at the Bleacher Report’s new live interactive game show, the B/R Betting Game Show, starting Thursday.
The trade war, along with protests in Hong Kong , are starting to impact the Macao properties owned by Las Vegas Sands Corp., MGM Resorts International and Wynn Resorts Ltd.