While MGM’s lawsuit against the Federal Trade Commission and a “60 Minutes” story offered new details, there are still unanswered questions about last year’s cyberattack.
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Four of the five guards involved in the incidents were fired by the casino.
Bally’s Corp. executives said many of the 700 current Tropicana workers are getting leads for new jobs.
Agents from several divisions of the Control Board will be on hand when the doors close at the Strip casino.
A man who was kicked out of 17 Nevada casinos after he distracted roulette dealers in a scheme to cheat casinos has been placed on Nevada’s List of Excluded Persons.
Commissioner Brian Krolicki wants public response on the recent computer system hackings of MGM Resorts and Caesars Entertainment systems in past few weeks.
Station has hired about half of the 1,450 employees planned at the Durango resort that will open in November.
After a three-hour hearing, Control Board Chairman Kirk Hendrick said he’ll take some of the suggestions from Tuesday’s testimony to possibly schedule regulatory workshops.
The Las Vegas-based company received regulatory approval to assume operations of Evergreen Gaming Corp.
After bettors complained about duplicate sports wagers on their accounts, the Nevada Gaming Control Board filed a formal complaint that could result in a fine.