Despite a major cybersecurity attack on the gaming company in the third quarter, few details emerged from discussions with Wall Street investors.
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MGM Resorts and Marriott International did not provide a reason for the delay. Trade publications have speculated that the cyberattack on MGM might be a factor.
Thirty years ago, cannon blasts heralded the opening of Treasure Island. The opening was part of a family-friendly tourism boom of the 1990s.
Culinary Local 226 is increasing the pressure on resort employers to reach a contract agreement, but suggested a strike could be called as soon as next week.
Dream Las Vegas, which stopped construction in early 2023 due to financing issues, filed documents with Clark County indicating construction could restart in 2024.
It is the fourth time the big jackpot has hit in Nevada this year.
Hospitality workers will once again rally on the Strip this week as Culinary Local 226 continues to pressure hotel employers to negotiate a deal for a new five-year contract.
Officials at three Strip casinos handed out more than $810K in jackpots over the weekend.
The Las Vegas Strip resort said its convention center will get a new color palette and a new speakeasy-style lounge.
Entertainment manager Rhonda Pavelko feels the family ties of Bellagio as one of the resort’s 1,221 Day 1 employees on the 25th anniversary of its opening.
From the night the doors opened Oct. 15, 1998, to today, as it prepares for the Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix, Bellagio has been a special place on the Strip.
A California executive says he was playing blackjack in an MGM Grand private salon when he was drugged. He’s now suing MGM Resorts.
A recent study shows a 640-foot-tall structure could be constructed on a vacant lot owned by Wynn Resorts just north of Fashion Show mall. But are there plans to develop it?
A six-count lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court names former Resorts World President and Chief Operating Officer Scott Sibella, who was fired by the company in September.
MGM Resorts International CEO Bill Hornbuckle gave new details about the September cyberattack that crippled his company for nine days and said it would emerge stronger than ever.