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U.S. Rep. Dina Titus has introduced legislation that she said “will bring fairness back to gaming taxation.”
In a press release, officials said all three individuals were hospitalized — two of whom have since been released.
A Nevada lawmaker and Las Vegas casino owner oppose changes to gambling tax code in federal budget bill.
Primm resorts owner Affinity Gaming says it’ll still have some special events at the property’s Star of the Desert Arena later this year.
After the closing of a $6.3 billion acquisition, slot maker International Game Technology is returning to Las Vegas.
In addition, a slots tournament winner took home $250,000 from an off-Strip casino.
Plus, a major gaming company has won a competitive bid for a multiyear agreement to produce Monopoly-based slot machine games.
A viral video circulated online of a cracked window at The Strat. The property said the crack is not a “safety concern.”
Meet the new executive that brings decades of high-level experience to a property known for its tech-forward approach to gaming and hospitality.
John Murray, who was promoted from SuperBook director to Westgate VP of race and sports last year, sat down with the Review-Journal recently for a Q&A.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board on Friday said casino win was off 2.2 percent statewide, putting the state’s streak of consecutive record years in jeopardy.
The general manager, who joined the off-Strip property in September, is no longer with the casino-hotel.
Nevada Gaming Commission members agreed Thursday that Lovelock’s Off the Rails Casino came off the rails in its accounting efforts over several years and voted unanimously to punish its parent company with a $10,000 fine.
The casino-hotel is offering increased free play, tier matching and complimentary tickets to on-site entertainment for new members who sign up.
