The billionaire, who has been picked by President Donald Trump to be a U.S. ambassador, continues to be the largest shareholder in the Las Vegas casino company.
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Station Casinos would manage sportbooks at a Strip casino and at two properties in Mesquite under a plan the Nevada Gaming Control Board has recommended for approval.
The GO Pool complex at Flamingo on the Las Vegas Strip is undergoing a $20 million overhaul. Its features will include a “rain curtain” waterfall and VIP cabanas.
The executive, whose experience includes stints at Bellagio and Palms, joins several recent appointees to the Strip property, including a board of directors.
Special deals await players at the South Point casino on Mondays and other gaming news of the week.
MGM Resorts International has plans to raise casino fees at its Las Vegas Strip resorts.
The casino says it is doubling down on player-friendly games as part of a committed effort to bring value and fun back to gambling.
Several jackpots recently hit across the Las Vegas Valley.
The founder of Westgate Resorts and owner of one of Las Vegas’ most famous hotels, Westgate, died Saturday morning. He was 89.
The new casino will replace Jokers Wild and eventually will have an attached hotel once the Cadence community in Henderson is built to its 12,000-home capacity.
The family of a man who was fatally shot inside a Las Vegas Strip hotel-casino after inviting two women up to his room has sued the property for negligence and wrongful death.
Nevada gaming regulators will consider partnerships that will help Station Casinos expand its sportsbook operations.
The Athletics won’t be playing their games in Las Vegas for three years, but efforts are already underway to develop a fan connection to Sin City.
Wynn’s original employees from 20 years ago were treated to Pitbull, a $10,000 stock option and gifts aplenty.
Southern Nevada’s tourism and gaming numbers in February simply couldn’t keep up with the year Las Vegas hosted Super Bowl 58. And it was Leap Year.
