A federal agency alleged a downtown hotel-casino discriminated against employees multiple times since at least 2018.
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Golden Entertainment named a new COO and created a new position whose duties will include developing the company’s “excess” real estate in Las Vegas and Pahrump.
February is expected to bring a windfall of brides and grooms to Las Vegas wedding chapels – mostly attributed to special dates in the month.
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.
Station Casinos is debuting the renovations at the northwest Las Vegas casino as the company continues updating locals spots across the valley.
Culinary Local 226’s calls for mandated daily room cleanings illustrates the union’s push for changing workload demands.
Plaintiffs say Caesars Entertainment and MGM Resorts International failed to protect customer data during attacks revealed this month.
Lawsuits filed against several restaurants by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission allege sexual harassment going back as far as 2015.
An amended law clears the way for a local casino operator to develop a parcel that otherwise would sit too close to an elementary school.
Nevada’s lowest-paid workers will soon see a larger paycheck when the state’s minimum wage reaches about $11.25 an hour, all while many jobs continue to offer starting rates beyond that.
Bent Inn, a 33-room boutique hotel, playfully calls itself “straight-friendly” and plans to offer a welcoming environment to Vegas visitors.
Charlie and Phyllis Frias had a long history of giving back in Southern Nevada but recent highly-visible donations are putting their names — and legacy — back into the spotlight.
The class-action suit names Caesars Entertainment, MGM Resorts International, Treasure Island and Wynn Resorts Holdings as defendants.
The Las Vegas-based company’s president and CEO called its third-quarter performance “solid.”
New restaurants, an upgraded adults-only pool and additions at the Summerlin casino’s food court are expected to open at the end of 2022.
Sight and Sound Candy and More received a $10,000 grant to support her new business through a state government office that connects entrepreneurs to resources.
Broadway Pizzeria wants to hire three or four more employees in the kitchen so the staff doesn’t burn out. But co-owner Anthony Rossi can hardly get applicants in the door for an interview.
Nonprofits have spent months dealing with uncertainty in event planning during the public health crisis. Now some are moving forward carefully with in-person galas, a major fundraising source.