Because the start of the Labor Day weekend began in August, gaming win in the state in September was slightly off compared with a year ago, analysts say.
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With a first expansion, a $120 million investment, on the verge of completion, a second $385 million project will ramp up in January and add movie theaters and bowling.
Caesars Entertainment reports a nearly 10 percent drop in Las Vegas revenue for the third quarter amid softer demand and weak table-game results.
Dreamscape Companies Inc. President and Chief Financial Officer John Eder had been recommended for licensing by the Gaming Control Board. But he ended up being denied.
Currently, the only U.S. airports with slot machines are Harry Reid International in Las Vegas and Reno-Tahoe International in Reno. That could change soon. Plus, more gaming news.
The philanthropic arm of Intermountain Health aims to generate funds for the planned $1 billion pediatric facility in Las Vegas.
A dollar went a very long way Sunday for a keno player who hit a six-figure jackpot at a northwest Las Vegas Valley casino.
Boyd Gaming Corp. has hired a firm with a history of demolishing casinos to tear down a shuttered Las Vegas hotel, records show.
The family sold the land to Stevens through a business entity originally formed in 1908, called Sal Sagev Hotel Co. Inc., according to county and state records.
After being dormant for five years, the Eastside Cannery resort site will be transformed into residential housing under Boyd Gaming’s latest plans.
Boyd Gaming Corp. said steady performance from core customers in the Las Vegas locals market helped offset softer results at The Orleans and the company’s downtown Las Vegas casinos.
Las Vegas bookmakers have long acted as watchdogs for pro and college sports and had different reactions to Thursday’s betting scandal that rocked the NBA world.
The update includes expanded layouts, contemporary furnishings and personalized butler service.
It’s a mystery even local historians can’t crack. Are the statues a local history buff recently acquired survivors of the notorious MGM Grand fire that killed 87 people in 1980?
The PT’s Taverns group is rolling out a new progressive jackpot program across 65 Southern Nevada taverns with the largest jackpots offered at a restricted gaming venue.
