South Point General Manager Ryan Growney likes to joke with people about what that mysterious hangar-like building near the resort is.
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The union represents more than 10,000 workers across Nevada, Arizona and Southern California.
As part of a nationwide campaign to support game nights, Mattel is bringing a new playing experience to a Las Vegas casino this summer.
A lucky slots player is heading home with some extra money in their pocket after hitting two jackpots on the same machine in downtown Las Vegas.
The Las Vegas casino company was discouraged with the mounting opposition to its plan and decided it was best to invest in other projects elsewhere.
The Nevada Resort Association is trying to intervene in the Nevada Gaming Control Board’s legal fight against a prediction market that resembles sports wagering.
Las Vegas casinos are using nightclubs, sports betting and flashy slot machines to attract and retain consumers who may be driven more by experiences than by jackpots.
The win was one of several recently across the Las Vegas Valley.
The fine, which could be reviewed by the Nevada Gaming Commission as early as next week, is related to Wynn’s $130.1 million forfeiture to federal authorities last year.
A doctor and a NFL coach rendered aid when a 3-year-old boy was rescued from the bottom of a swimming pool at the Las Vegas resort in 2023.
The Federal Trade Commission’s new rule about disclosing hotel and ticket “junk fees” has already generated confusion, and Las Vegas casino operators have had varying responses.
Three lawsuits were filed against two Las Vegas Strip properties after guests said they were bitten by bedbugs, and one had to be taken to a hospital.
Las Vegas-based Golden Entertainment reported year-over-year declines from the company’s continued operations stemming almost entirely from the lack of Super Bowl business.
Two visitors from California found a certain casino on the Las Vegas Strip to their liking this weekend.
The Federal Trade Commission’s bipartisan “junk fee” rules took effect Monday giving consumers new protections against fees in short-term lodging and the live-event ticketing.
