Southern Nevada spent the past year grappling with the pandemic but also saw a burst of lucrative casino deals.
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The man hit the jackpot on a 90 cent bet on a slot machine at Sam’s Town on Monday.
With COVID-19 infections on the rise as a result of the omicron variant and thousands of people expected for New Year’s Eve celebrations, agents will step up inspections.
The pandemic continues to affect everyday life in Southern Nevada, but big-money events like Strip transactions, housing sales and gaming win got our attention this year.
The Flamingo’s long run is a reflection of the Strip’s history and the iconic corridor’s ability to reinvent itself.
Hard Rock’s purple-hued tower would feature six light beams shooting into the sky as if they were strings on a guitar neck.
A man reached his retirement goal in one poker hand Thursday morning.
The Mirage’s artificial volcano along Las Vegas Boulevard and the Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat could go away with The Mirage brand as part of the transition.
MGM Resorts International has reached an agreement to sell the operations of The Mirage to Hard Rock International for $1.075 billion in cash, according to an announcement from the company.
A guest at The Venetian turned a $2 bet into more than a million on Friday.
Six companies with interests in Southern Nevada’s tourism landscape reported third-quarter losses, showing that the city still hasn’t fully recovered from the pandemic.
The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians moved closer Wednesday to becoming the new owners of The Palms with the state Gaming Control Board’s vote to recommend licensing for a tribal gaming subsidiary.
Records continue to fall for the amount of money casinos won from players with another month in excess of $1 billion with the Strip making a strong contribution.
Wynn Resorts Board Chairman Phil Satre offers more information on CEO Matt Maddox’s announcement that he will leave the company at the end of January.
There were no special ceremonies Thursday when retired Clark County District Court Judge Jennifer Togliatti took over as chair of the Nevada Gaming Commission.