Las Vegas Sands Corp. is working with the Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth on the summit, scheduled Nov. 14 at downtown Las Vegas’ Historic Fifth Street School.
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A policy change made it more difficult for Nevada resorts to hire armed security guards. But a regulatory change approved in November has eliminated that problem.
Nevada lawmakers wanted to remove mobsters from the state’s casinos in the 1960s to begin an era of corporate ownership so organized crime populated the first ‘Black Book.’
Among the most notorious people on the List of Excluded Persons are a former Gaming Control Board computer expert, a game “fixer” and the wife of a mob associate.
She’s concerned about potential conflicts the KalshiEx LLC board member would have regulating commodities markets.
For the first time in the Culinary Union’s 90-year history, all major casinos on the Strip are unionized. Backed by 60,000 members, most of them in Las Vegas, it is the largest labor union in Nevada.
The seven-figure win was one of several recent jackpots at casinos across the Las Vegas Valley.
Fontainebleau rolls out new summer deals, and other gaming industry news.
Former Wynn cocktail waitress Tiare Ramirez had a choice between taking a $27,000 payment or taking her chances in a new trial focusing on the $321,200 jury award.
An off-Strip casino in the midst of a $35 million overhaul is now home to Nevada’s newest sportsbook.
A month before the NFL season opener, the Circa Survivor contest is on track to obliterate last year’s record prize pool of $14.2 million and this year’s $15 million guarantee.
Proxy services, which enter picks on behalf of contestants mostly from outside Nevada, have played an essential role in the exponential growth of football handicapping contests in Las Vegas.
A downtown Las Vegas casino has completed a multi-million-dollar hotel tower renovation, and a limited number of rooms will be open to guests as early as this weekend.
The small locals casino, which has operated since 1974, will end jobs for 126 employees when it closes.
The casino-hotels allegedly denied employees religious accommodations to their COVID-19 vaccine mandate policies.
