Meeting before the Nevada Gaming Control Board on Wednesday, operators Bally’s Corp. addressed closure times, slot machines, stained glass and employees.
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It’s easy to get familiar with the carpets if you casino-hop on the Strip. Test your Vegas knowledge and see if you can correctly identify the casino based on an image of its carpet.
As we wait for news of the Tropicana’s demise, take a look back at the 14 implosions that have changed the face of Las Vegas.
A guest had a lucky start to their Labor Day, winning $1 million on a Ten Play draw poker machine.
Five jackpot symbols scattered on the National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation slots machine.
Las Vegas’ CityCenter — once touted as a future “urban metropolis” — has had a mixed history, but has weathered its ups and downs well.
MGM Resorts is hosting a virtual career fair to fill more than 400 open positions for the upcoming pool season.
One day after Las Vegas casinos reopened, a visitor from California hit a jackpot on the Strip.
Las Vegas casinos hosted weekend visitors Saturday for the first time since mid-March. Check back here throughout the day to see what’s happening on the Strip and at local casinos.
A MegaBucks player won more than $11 million Saturday night at a Las Vegas Strip resort.
An esports competition began Friday at Caesars Entertainment Studios in Las Vegas.
With deals, acquisitions, buyouts and the dramatic launch of new resorts, Steve Wynn has left an oversized impression on the gaming industry in Las Vegas, the U.S. and as far away as Macau.
The 32nd floor at Mandalay Bay, strongly associated with the Oct. 1 shooting, is going away.
Auctioneer Heather Ebneter on Tuesday told a crowd of about 30 people – including downtown casino owner Derek Stevens – that the foreclosure sale for the Lucky Dragon was postponed to Feb. 22.
Caesars Palace has upgraded 10 suites on the 29th floor of the Palace Tower — where Hillary and Bill Clinton stayed last year — to lavish villas to snatch a larger share of the high-end market.