A Dancing Drums Explosion video slot machine went boom on the Strip on Saturday night.
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MGM Resorts International notified a large majority of its entertainment and sports division employees Monday that they will be laid off effective Aug. 31.
Andrew Fonfa owned the Allure high-rise and was a developer in the Lucky Dragon hotel-casino, both just off the Strip on Sahara Avenue.
An MGM Resorts spokeswoman said, “MGM Resorts is updating many of our offerings as we prepare to welcome guests back, and that includes implementing free parking.”
Amid fears of coronavirus, the company says closures at casinos will start Sunday and be evaluated weekly.
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