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The owners of the Tropicana want to see a $1.5 billion, 30,000-seat ballpark built on their site.
When Victor Janicki was denied a $220,000 jackpot, he opted to try to become the first known gambler to successfully sue an online casino to claim his prize.
The developer of the “Harlem Nights” resort has reduced the height of his project, but neighbors still have concerns about the impact on their neighborhood.
On the fifth anniversary of the repeal of PASPA, any fears that it would have a negative impact on Nevada, largely Las Vegas, have proven to be unfounded.
The U.S. Justice Department is going to the Court of Appeals over a decision involving whether Steve Wynn had to register as an agent of a foreign government leader.
When Texas House members realized they didn’t have the votes to move legislation forward, they opted to put off efforts at a later time.
Golden Entertainment, operators of the Strat, plan to open its Atomic Golf range amenity by the time visitors arrive for Las Vegas Grand Prix Formula One race.
More places to drink and gamble at El Cortez are planned for next year because the casino is at capacity on weekends, the owners said.
The win was one of several recently across the Las Vegas Valley.
Wynn Resorts executives say the company is humming on all cylinders with great financial results in Las Vegas, Boston and Macao.
Plans call for the Tropicana to be demolished, with the A’s set to build a partially retractable roof ballpark on nine of the 35 acres of the south Strip site.
Las Vegas officials held a groundbreaking ceremony for a $600 million project at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Since the 1,000-capacity arena opened in 2018, HyperX has hosted a variety of big esports events, including League of Legend All Stars and NBA 2K The Turn.
The Culinary Union and the Nevada Resort Association are at odds over whether the state Constitution should be amended to allow a state lottery.