Resorts World Las Vegas has achieved star accreditation from Global Biorisk Advisory Council, a division of ISSA, a worldwide cleaning industry association.
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Industry watchers say the YouTube slot influencer Brian Christopher’s dedicated space at the downtown Las Vegas hotel follows a growing trend of segregated slot areas that can help bring in more visitors.
“Certainly, this year’s Super Bowl weekend will look different than years past with much more intimate events given the current occupancy restrictions,” but casinos will strive to “provide the exciting Super Bowl experience fans expect,” Nevada Resort Association president Virginia Valentine said.
Nevada’s COVID-19 Mitigation and Management Task Force members are concerned that Fremont Street Experience’s plans for New Year’s Eve could lead to a surge in positive cases.
Hsieh, 46, died from injuries sustained in a New London, Connecticut, house fire. He was the former chief executive of online shoe seller Zappos.
CEO Bill Hornbuckle says the third quarter offered signs of stability and recovery thanks to MGM’s regional properties.
The district court is now set to evaluate The Associated Press’ anti-SLAPP motion to dismiss.
Penn National Gaming Inc., which runs the Tropicana and the M Resort in Southern Nevada, said Thursday that its adjusted earnings hit an all-time record in the third quarter.
The Cromwell, the last Strip resort with its lights still off, reopened Thursday with a 21-and-over age restriction.
MGM Resorts and Wynn Resorts have plans to bring back meetings and conventions, major revenue drivers that have been on hold for months.
Las Vegas Sands Corp. will continue to offer its employees pay and benefits through at least Oct. 31.
Total revenue for the Caesars Entertainment Inc.-affiliated company was $257.9 million, up 17 percent compared with the same period last year.
A Laughlin casino is set to temporarily close its doors once again after a number of workers tested positive for COVID-19.
The local Culinary union filed a lawsuit against major Strip casino companies, arguing that casinos have unsafe working conditions amid the pandemic.
“We’re all checking in with each other, asking, ‘Who has it now? Who’s out now?’ … It’s just snowballing,” a pit supervisor said.