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A U.S. magistrate judge says a sexual harassment lawsuit brought by nine women working at Wynn Resorts must identify themselves before the case can proceed.
The Nevada Gaming Commission gave unanimous final approval Thursday to MGM Resorts International’s plan to buy The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas for $5.65 billion.
Chairman and CEO Rob Goldstein details the pain of leaving the Las Vegas market, the hopes the company has for Macao and prospects for new markets in the U.S. and Asia.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority board of directors on Tuesday unanimously approved the sale of 10 acres of Strip-front property to a Chilean resort and real estate developer for $120 million.
MGM Resorts International’s Bill Hornbuckle and Wynn Resorts Ltd.’s Matt Maddox will be among the speakers at the Global Gaming Expo beginning Oct. 4 in Las Vegas.
Arizona law allows 10 licenses for sports teams and outlets and 10 for tribes, but there are now 15 tribal applicants and regulators must decide which get final approval
The iconic sign featuring the portrait of Abram Henson “Arizona Charlie” Meadows, a Wild West Show performer, will arrive later in the summer to the downtown museum.
Business-to-business transactions will be the focus of Las Vegas Sands Corp.’s new venture into digital gaming and the company has hired Davis Catlin to lead the effort.
If the A’s ultimately move to Las Vegas, the team likely will need to draw from the millions of visitors who annually come to Las Vegas to assure the team’s financial success.
It seemed 2020 was going to be a transformative year for Southern Nevada. Then, the pandemic hit. But there’s much to look forward to in the months ahead.
Sheldon Adelson, who died Monday at age 87, seized an opportunity in the late 1970s to capitalize on the then-fledgling personal computer industry.
The state Gaming Control Board is seeking an amendment to Regulation 22 that would allow race and sports books to pay winning race wagers faster if they’re on national TV.
Nevada’s largest sportsbook operator would get even bigger by the end of the month if the Nevada Gaming Commission approves a transfer and licensing recommendation.
The “Caesars for Danville” campaign, spearheaded by four community leaders and former Caesars CEO Tony Rodio, will work to win approval for a $400 million resort.
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