With only brief discussion, the Nevada Gaming Commission on Thursday signed off on a $1.5 million fine agreed to by Caesars Entertainment Corp. for violating federal anti-money laundering programs at the company’s Caesars Palace.
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The expansion of two tech companies and an industrial bakery will produce more than 100 jobs in Southern Nevada in the next year and hundreds more in the next decade.
A newly formed Chinese-American joint venture said Thursday it has raised $100 million to help build a long-awaited high-speed train connecting Las Vegas and Southern California.
Tom Wilzcek, aerospace and defense specialist with the governor’s office, said Nevada and the five other states selected by the FAA to test drones, have received a new broad-area operating certificate that enables the state’s unmanned aerial system partners to fly large data collection flights under 200 feet high anywhere in the country if it advances a public purpose.
Legendary gambler Archie Karas, famous for once turning $50 into $40 million during an infamous Las Vegas hot streak in the 1990s, was placed on Nevada’s List of Excluded Persons Thursday, better known as the Black Book.
Nevada casinos will soon offer slot machines that could mix “Blazing 7s” with “Space invaders.”
Nevada has reclaimed the top spot in the nation for rate of private sector job growth, marking a dramatic turnaround from the depths of decline during the economic recession, the governor’s office announced Thursday.
International Game Technology on Tuesday named Ken Bossingham to oversee global management of the company’s slot machine division.
MGM Resorts International has donated $1 million to the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of African American History and Culture to support construction of the 19th museum in Washington, D.C.
The Clark County district attorney’s staff is considering its legal options for dealing with Uber and Lyft, two ride-hailing companies that began operating in Southern Nevada without a county business license.