Another Las Vegas hotel-casino is getting ready to expand its hotel operating hours.
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Reviv Global is launching its Heliix Health Passport in Las Vegas.
A handful of passports are already in the works, including two in Las Vegas. It is not yet clear if any Las Vegas businesses will limit access solely to vaccinated guests.
The S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average ended 2020 at more record highs Thursday
At least one convention thinks March is too soon for an in-person convention in Las Vegas.
Fremont Street Experience’s website is no longer selling wristbands that grant access to the six-block downtown entertainment district on New Year’s Eve.
Union members will have health insurance benefits extended, the Bartenders and Culinary unions announced Monday.
As thousands of furloughed or laid off Caesars workers worry about making ends meet, five company executives are set to get pay raises.
Tourists from across the United States are planning their return to Sin City.
Experts say the transparency is just another way companies can reassure guests and employees that their facilities are safe enough to return to. But, ultimately, only the number of people who end up inside the reopened resorts will show whether that reassurance is enough.
William Hornbuckle, president and acting CEO of MGM Resorts International, has agreed to reduce his annual minimum base salary from $1.4 million to $1.1 million.
Nevada’s 30-day casino shutdown is set to end April 16, and some Las Vegas properties are accepting bookings just days after.
Should Las Vegas’ new slogan be, “What happens here, happens only here?” instead of “What happens here, only happens here?”
When Las Vegas first unveiled its “What Happens Here, Stays Here” slogan in 2003, it was much easier for tourists to keep their trip under wraps.
A proposed project that would create the largest solar facility in the country is one step closer to breaking ground.
An October report from the Consumer Technology Association found about 23 percent of American consumers planned to purchase pet-related technology as a gift during the holidays.
Some analysts believe MGM Resorts International’s “asset-light” strategy may boost its stock, but others say selling such assets could hurt the company in the long run.
A real estate development company is looking to allow up to 20 commercial events per year on an undeveloped site near the Las Vegas Ballpark and residential developments
The Cosmopolitan is no longer looking for an alternative energy provider.
Peter Carlino resigned from the board of directors Tuesday, and the change will go into effect June 12, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing from Penn National. The SEC filing from Penn National said Carlino didn’t resign from “any dispute or disagreement.