Former chairman and CEO of MGM Resorts International Jim Murren was named the chairman of the authority’s board of directors.
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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 hospitality industry and the union are on opposite sides of a debate over a bill which would repeal pandemic-era measures that required daily room cleaning.
The gaming industry is in support of removing a law that requires them to clean guests rooms daily, but union workers see safety and job issues.
The operator of WSOP.com says there could be costly consequences to developing a list of online poker cheaters similar to the Nevada Gaming Control Board’s “Black Book.”
A joint resolution introduced on Friday would repeal Nevada’s lottery ban, which has been part of the constitution since statehood.
The bill, backed by casino industry groups, would raise the trigger for IRS reporting of winnings from $1,200 to $5,000.
The first participants in Nevada’s only gambling treatment specialty court program graduated on Tuesday.
Former Judge Jennifer Togliatti will be the first woman to serve as chair of the commission.
QAnon is coming to Las Vegas, with one of the country’s largest gaming companies playing host to the far-right conspiracy group.
The county agreed to refund $155,000 to Paris Las Vegas, ending dispute that also involved several other Caesars Entertainment Inc. properties.
Gov. Steve Sisolak joined Culinary Workers Union Local 226 members at their union hall to celebrate Senate Bill 386 , which compels hospitality employers to rehire workers laid off due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Justice Department is reportedly preparing a legal case to force Las Vegas billionaire Steve Wynn to register as a lobbyist for a foreign country.
As lawmakers consider creating the first government commission to regulate esports competitions in Nevada, the world’s biggest video game developers are trying to kill it.
The tribe is behind a city residential project near its reservation as long as its tribal land expands to mitigate the effects of development.