Atlantic City’s main casino workers union reached agreement Thursday with four of the five casinos it had been targeting for a strike this weekend.
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State gaming win dipped 4.5 percent to $958.1 million in May compared with a year ago, leaving win for the nonrestricted gaming licensees flat for the first 11 months of the current fiscal year.
For many longtime Las Vegans, Palace Station is — and, to them, will always be — Bingo Palace.
The employees of Palace Station have seen it all in the 40 years the locals casino has been open — from a flood in the 1980s, to O.J Simpson arrested for robbery in 2007, to a locomotive that wasn’t anywhere close to Southern Nevada’s rail line.
Three Fremont Street businesses are closing their doors Monday night, leaving you no where under the canopy to find coin-paying slots, topless dancers and deep-fried Twinkies.
Atlantic City’s once-struggling Tropicana casino seems to have found the key to success in the cutthroat casino market: keep pumping cash back into the property — and not just for things involving gambling.
A Reno restaurant has found itself at odds with a Las Vegas casino over its name, which the casino’s attorneys say constitutes trademark infringement.
State gaming regulators gave approval Thursday to a proposal from long-time gaming veteran Vic Salerno that is expected to lead to the return of daily fantasy sports betting in Nevada as early as August.
The Lucky Dragon near the north end of the Strip announced Thursday it will be hiring for 800 positions opening later this year.
The casino operating unit of Caesars Entertainment Corp can begin seeking creditor votes for a plan to exit its long and contentious $18 billion bankruptcy, a U.S. bankruptcy judge said in court.