The legendary Horseshoe casino brand is coming to the Las Vegas Strip as part of a renovation and rebranding of Bally’s.
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Wynn Resorts is partnering with an international developer on a multibillion-dollar resort on Al Marjan Island in Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates.
The Nevada Gaming Commission this week unanimously approved a new regulatory amendment that will allow casino-goers to remotely verify their identity and fund cashless wagering accounts.
Stock prices were up Friday for Las Vegas casino operators with resorts in Macao after the government there clarified its casino licensing framework.
The Arizona Cardinals and BetMGM on Thursday offered a peek at what the 16,800-square-foot BetMGMSportsbook will look like when it opens on the Cardinals’ stadium grounds.
The Golden Gate hotel-casino on Thursday honored the 116th anniversary of the building’s 1906 opening in downtown Las Vegas.
Aria on Monday unveiled an “elevated redesign” for its Sky Villas and Sky Suites with guest privacy, convenience and comfort top of mind.
The Flamingo’s long run is a reflection of the Strip’s history and the iconic corridor’s ability to reinvent itself.
The Mirage’s artificial volcano along Las Vegas Boulevard and the Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat could go away with The Mirage brand as part of the transition.
MGM Resorts International has reached an agreement to sell the operations of The Mirage to Hard Rock International for $1.075 billion in cash, according to an announcement from the company.
The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians moved closer Wednesday to becoming the new owners of The Palms with the state Gaming Control Board’s vote to recommend licensing for a tribal gaming subsidiary.
Station Casinos will have to bargain in good faith with Nevada’s most prominent unions for employees at Red Rock Resort after a federal appeals court panel declined to overturn a lower court’s ruling.
Black Fire Innovation Hub, which opened last year, represents UNLV’s first foray into the world of business accelerators in the gaming and hospitality space.
The company will soon require unvaccinated hourly employees to pay $38 for each on-site COVID-19 test, and those who don’t comply will not be allowed to work.
With gaming on a revenue hot streak in 2021, several U.S. states are in various stages to bring casino gambling to their citizens — and to generate tax revenue.