The long wait for Wynn Resorts Ltd. to learn its status as a gaming licensee in Massachusetts is nearly over with an adjudicatory hearing scheduled to begin Tuesday in Boston.
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Gov. Steve Sisolak has appointed gaming industry veteran Phil Katsaros to the state Gaming Control Board.
Commissioners on Thursday officially rescinded a commission order from August 1985 prohibiting licensed sportsbooks from accepting wagers on pro baseball teams based in Nevada or on pro baseball games played in the state.
Nevada’s gaming win in February was flat, but still topped the $1 billion mark, the state Gaming Control Board reported Thursday.
The long-awaited adjudicatory hearing to determine the suitability of Wynn Resorts Ltd. to operate a $2.6 billion casino in Everett, Massachusetts, is scheduled next week in Boston.
Dennis Mathews doesn’t mind kids running around his arcade, creating havoc in the Red Rock Bowling Center.
Alan Feldman, an MGM Resorts International executive who has spent nearly three decades as the top spokesman for the Las Vegas-based casino giant, will transition from full-time employee to adviser on June 1.
The union is hoping pickets at Palms partner companies would persuade them to leverage their business relationships to convince the Palms to re-enter negotiations. Federal labor law allows “secondary picketing.”
Australia-based slot machine manufacturer Aristocrat Technologies, which opened a $45 million campus in Summerlin in December, is downsizing its design and development division worldwide.
Three members of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority’s board of directors brought some healthy skepticism to last week’s meeting at which the board gave the go-ahead for an underground transit system.