The Nevada Supreme Court has reversed a decision by a Clark County District Court judge that said state gaming regulators no longer have jurisdiction over former casino executive Steve Wynn.
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Through a partnership with New York-based YellowHeart, MGM Resorts International is jumping into the world of non-fungible-token ticketing, a first for Las Vegas.
Boyd Interactive Gaming is buying Pala Interactive LLC for $170 million to bolster Boyd’s iGaming platform with business-to-business and business-to-consumer components.
Work will begin soon on the 35,000-square-foot meetings and convention space for the downtown resort, with the first customers expected in September.
The decertification of the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 501 as Red Rock’s union representative could have ramifications with other union relationships.
You think the Las Vegas March Madness experience can’t get any better? Wait until the city begins hosting tournament games at T-Mobile Arena and Allegiant Stadium.
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.
In a hearing for Resorts World executives, the top local executive said he is optimistic the Boring Co. tunnel to the Convention Center will be open next month.
The annual NCAA college basketball “March Madness” tournament won’t have any games in Las Vegas, but that doesn’t stop thousands from coming to watch and bet on games.
Chairman and CEO Rob Goldstein details the pain of leaving the Las Vegas market, the hopes the company has for Macao and prospects for new markets in the U.S. and Asia.
A desert oasis environment is envisioned at Red Rock Resorts’ newest Station Casinos property in southwest Las Vegas that will include a 200-room hotel and an 83,000-square-foot casino.
The companies are looking for a strong year, judging by the positive comments from executives during an investment forum this week at Wynn Las Vegas.
The new Esports Technical Advisory Committee is charged with establishing policies about how to protect participants from potential match-fixing and other cheating.
Resorts World president tells Gaming Control Board group business is starting to return and customers like the property’s intense focus on technology.
Billions of dollars in resort, entertainment and transportation construction projects are anticipated by the LVCVA, which issued a bulletin detailing the projects list.